> I just want to bring up the topic of the Adwaita Theme again.
Sadly the theme has some major usability issues (e.g. menu items do not have borders /
some Xfce preferences like disable frame around clock/systray could not be set).
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> I have created several BZs on that, and a bunch of bugs has already created by
others:
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>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?component=gnome-themes-standard&a...
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> Most of the bugs have also been reported upstream. Sadly the author/maintainer of the
theme (Cosimo Cecchi) does not seem to take care about the complaints.
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> So I would like to ask for your ideas how to improve either the communication, so the
theme bugs could be fixed, or the user experience in Xfce/LXDE maybe by changing the
default theme. Martin already has suggested the usage of Clearlooks-phenix but sadly this
theme also has some bugs (
http://jpfleury.indefero.net/p/clearlooks-phenix/issues/).
Zukitwo is a good looking option but the GTK3 version is no longer rendered correctly with
gtk 3.6. Several bugs have been reported by me to the original authors of these themes,
but have not yet been fixed.
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> Greets
> Marcus
People have suggested the shimmer project themes too.
I use
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/MediterraneanNight?content=148398
which has light, medium and dark versions. Maybe it's not of everyone's
taste but it works very well.
The problem is that we have to create our own visual identity. In the past this has been
the Nodoka style by Martin, but it has not been ported to GTK3, yet. I like Adwaita in
general, it has just some ugly bugs and a maintainer that is not willed to fix them (even
worse, not even willed to reply to requests). The sad thing is that this seems to be an
illness of theme designers (except Martin, of course ;): see