In gimp.css, don't set a minimum height for GimpDisplayShell
statusbars. Instead, in GimpStatusbar, set the widget's minimum
height to the maximum of its children's natural heights. Note that
we have to do this manually, instead of using a size group, since
GtkSizeGroup::ignore-hidden is deprecated (and nonfunctional) in
GTK3.
Align GimpSpinScale with gimp-2-10, by modifying its appearance and
behavior to match the 2.10 compact style, fixing interaction along
the way. Unlike 2.10, there is no option to revert to the old
style.
- remove redundant frames, 3d-frames are gone anyway, so no need to
keep double out/in frames around
- give all color selector classes CSS names
- add/fix some theme CSS styles
Excluding them from becoming smaller by selecting
"GimpDock :not(toolpalette) button" doesn't work, so
make them large again using "GimpDock toolpalette button", I
have no idea why...
This is a first step to make our 2 symbolic themes into one and properly
"announce" them as symbolic through icon naming (which will allow
recoloring according to style colors).
With this CSS style, GTK+ widgets will search for symbolic icon variants
when using the generic name (with "*-symbolic" suffix).
we were not using a single GtkStatusBar features, it was only in the
way. Remove broken size allocation logic and simply set a minimum
height of 3em in CSS. Also ellipsize the label, long labels had funny
effects since changing the overall GimpDisplayShell packing to pure
GtkGrid.
These are not working anymore since we now need CSS themes.
Also we'll prefer to use theme variants anyway.
I also remove a remnant of the old "Small" theme, which was not
installed anymore anyway, and is not useful anymore.
Add CSS names using gtk_widget_class_set_css_name(), remove styling in
code and instead do it properly in CSS, so far in the System theme.
All horribly incomplete but a start.
... the python console.
It was using "selected text", which is most often inverted color (close
if not identical to the background color). As a consequence, it made
stdout output unreadable by default, forcing themes to always define a
style for the python console. Using "normal text" is a much better
choice to default to something readable from a parent style.
As a consequence, I also removed "python-fu-console" styling from the
System theme, where there should be as few theming as possible.
I mostly copy-pasted from Dark and Light theme which already had this
style set since previous commit. If anyone wants to finetune colors, be
my guest!
s/gtk-application-prefer-gimp-dark-theme/gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme/
I'm actually not sure if this property is supposed to be in the gtkrc
file. It looks like it is available only from GTK+3, and isn't it more
of an application settings in order to select the right theme variant,
rather than a specific theme settings?
Anyway let's at least set the right property name.
This is to be used as self-documentation code, so that people know
how to hack the font size since I am not sure GIMP will always provide
reasonable font display on every platform.