Visual artifacts on Gnome 41.2
JekRock opened this issue · 9 comments
Hi and thank you for the cool theme!
I've just installed the theme running
sudo dnf install gnome-shell-theme-flat-remix
and it seems like there are some visual artifacts on Gnome 41.2 when using any theme.
I have Blur my shell
installed, but it was disabled when I was making the screenshots.
Dash to dock
displays rounded corners incorrectly
Some windows have white lines at the top
On the search screen, there are artifacts on the search results' corners
It seems like the menu also has some issues with shadows and corners (not sure here, but it looks different from the screenshots with examples)
Let me know if you need any details.
Same on mine. It happens with the App Folder too.
That's not the updated theme for gnome 41. That's the theme I made for gnome 40, you need to update it
@daniruiz it was installed via dnf
. What way of installing the theme do you recommend?
@daniruiz I think the Fedora DNF repo hasn't been updated. The package is from 2020.
I'll ping the maintainer of the repository and try to update the official fedora package.
For now you can use my copr repo, where I upload all the latest releases
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/daniruiz/flat-remix/packages/
sudo dnf copr enable daniruiz/flat-remix
sudo dnf install flat-remix-gnome
Hello @tim77
I can remember you helped packaging the official flat-remix packages for fedora. Could you help us updating the packages flat-remix-gtk and flat-remix-gnome? I've seen that you recently updated the icon theme to the latest release 🎉
Thank you in advance 😉
Hello everyone. Update submitted in Fedora and available for testing. Please test it:
- https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2021-31aaa5cce3
- https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2021-80918a5574
- https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2021-8f6f53175f
I am still would like if one day we could build it properly from sources and install GDM theme properly...
Thank you @tim77!
About the GDM theme, I'd love that too, but GDM doesn't actually support themes which makes it hard to package without braking anything. My package does it by replacing a core file of GDM, so if you install the wrong version gdm will crash.
So I think it's better on COPR and have only the gnome themes on the official repos