2012-03-31 20:37:28 |
Jorge G |
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2012-03-31 20:38:12 |
Jorge G |
summary |
Notify OSD don't respect color opacity in compiz-setting-manager |
Notify OSD don't respect color opacity from compiz-setting-manager |
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2012-03-31 20:38:34 |
Jorge G |
description |
When selecting the color of the dash from compiz-setting-manager, notify osd still uses the background color opacity and not the color from the dash. |
When selecting the color of the dash from compiz-setting-manager, notify osd still uses the background color opacity and not the color from the dash in unity precise |
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2012-04-01 14:03:34 |
morryis |
bug |
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added subscriber morryis |
2012-11-04 14:06:25 |
Andreas Egli |
bug |
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added subscriber Andreas Egli |
2012-11-14 05:43:57 |
Robert Charlton |
summary |
Notify OSD don't respect color opacity from compiz-setting-manager |
Notify OSD does not respect Unity's background color setting |
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2012-11-14 05:52:18 |
Daniel van Vugt |
notify-osd: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2012-11-14 05:52:36 |
Daniel van Vugt |
bug task added |
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ayatana-design |
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2012-11-14 05:52:48 |
Daniel van Vugt |
bug task added |
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notify-osd (Ubuntu) |
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2012-11-14 05:52:55 |
Daniel van Vugt |
notify-osd (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2012-11-14 06:01:22 |
Robert Charlton |
description |
When selecting the color of the dash from compiz-setting-manager, notify osd still uses the background color opacity and not the color from the dash in unity precise |
Notify-OSD does not pick up the custom background colour value for Unity. It uses the average background colour even when the user specifies a custom background colour to be used in the Unity plugin settings of CCSM.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Open compizconfig-settings-manager and find the "Background Color" option
2) Choose any color and/or opacity setting
3) Wait for a notify-osd bubble to appear
What should happen:
The bubble's color and opacity matches that of the dash and launcher, thus providing a consistent look
What happens instead:
The bubble's color and opacity take on the "chameleon" effect, ignoring the user's specified color settings
Original description:
When selecting the color of the dash from compiz-setting-manager, notify osd still uses the background color opacity and not the color from the dash in unity precise |
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2012-11-14 06:12:27 |
Robert Charlton |
description |
Notify-OSD does not pick up the custom background colour value for Unity. It uses the average background colour even when the user specifies a custom background colour to be used in the Unity plugin settings of CCSM.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Open compizconfig-settings-manager and find the "Background Color" option
2) Choose any color and/or opacity setting
3) Wait for a notify-osd bubble to appear
What should happen:
The bubble's color and opacity matches that of the dash and launcher, thus providing a consistent look
What happens instead:
The bubble's color and opacity take on the "chameleon" effect, ignoring the user's specified color settings
Original description:
When selecting the color of the dash from compiz-setting-manager, notify osd still uses the background color opacity and not the color from the dash in unity precise |
Notify-OSD does not pick up the custom background colour value for Unity. It uses the average background colour even when the user specifies a custom background colour to be used in the Unity plugin settings of CCSM.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Open compizconfig-settings-manager and find the "Background Color" option
2) Choose any color and/or opacity setting
3) Wait for a notify-osd bubble to appear
What should happen:
The bubble's color and opacity matches that of the dash and launcher, thus providing a consistent look
What happens instead:
The bubble's color and opacity take on the "chameleon" effect, ignoring the user's specified color settings
Workaround (Requires the use of third-party software):
1) Follow the commands on this page: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/11/patched-notifyosd-with-close-on-click.html
2) Open NotifyOSD Configuration
3) Untick "Use Dash background colour..."
4) Choose your own background color and opacity above and click apply
Original description:
When selecting the color of the dash from compiz-setting-manager, notify osd still uses the background color opacity and not the color from the dash in unity precise |
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2012-11-14 06:15:54 |
Robert Charlton |
description |
Notify-OSD does not pick up the custom background colour value for Unity. It uses the average background colour even when the user specifies a custom background colour to be used in the Unity plugin settings of CCSM.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Open compizconfig-settings-manager and find the "Background Color" option
2) Choose any color and/or opacity setting
3) Wait for a notify-osd bubble to appear
What should happen:
The bubble's color and opacity matches that of the dash and launcher, thus providing a consistent look
What happens instead:
The bubble's color and opacity take on the "chameleon" effect, ignoring the user's specified color settings
Workaround (Requires the use of third-party software):
1) Follow the commands on this page: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/11/patched-notifyosd-with-close-on-click.html
2) Open NotifyOSD Configuration
3) Untick "Use Dash background colour..."
4) Choose your own background color and opacity above and click apply
Original description:
When selecting the color of the dash from compiz-setting-manager, notify osd still uses the background color opacity and not the color from the dash in unity precise |
Notify-OSD does not pick up the custom background colour value for Unity. It uses the average background colour even when the user specifies a custom background colour to be used in the Unity plugin settings of CCSM.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Open compizconfig-settings-manager and find the "Background Color" option
2) Choose any color and/or opacity setting
3) Enter this command: notify-send -i "$Test" -t 5000 --app-name "$" "$from Test" "$This is a test notification"
What should happen:
The bubble's color and opacity matches that of the dash and launcher, thus providing a consistent look
What happens instead:
The bubble's color and opacity take on the "chameleon" effect, ignoring the user's specified color settings
Workaround (Requires the use of third-party software):
1) Follow the commands on this page: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/11/patched-notifyosd-with-close-on-click.html
2) Open NotifyOSD Configuration
3) Untick "Use Dash background colour..."
4) Choose your own background color and opacity above and click apply
Original description:
When selecting the color of the dash from compiz-setting-manager, notify osd still uses the background color opacity and not the color from the dash in unity precise |
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2012-11-14 06:18:00 |
Robert Charlton |
bug |
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added subscriber Robert Charlton |
2012-11-14 06:19:01 |
Robert Charlton |
bug |
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added subscriber Owais Lone |
2013-06-17 11:47:37 |
papukaija |
bug |
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added subscriber papukaija |
2014-02-11 13:50:16 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
bug task deleted |
notify-osd |
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2014-02-28 05:52:32 |
Robert Charlton |
removed subscriber Robert Charlton |
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