Glossy theme like in Gnome-DO's classic interface

Bug #527287 reported by Patrick Ulbrich
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Docky
In Progress
Wishlist
Robert Dyer

Bug Description

It would be nice if docky could provide an option to make the current theme's background glossy (i. draw a reflection using cairo), just like gnome-do's classic interface. If this isn't possible, i think a custom glossy theme based on HUD or Classic would look most awesome.

Chris S. (cszikszoy)
Changed in docky:
assignee: nobody → Daniel Fore (daniel-p-fore)
Robert Dyer (psybers)
Changed in docky:
importance: Undecided → Wishlist
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Danielle Foré (danrabbit) wrote :

OP, I'm not sure if I understand the request. Can you do a mockup?

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Robert Dyer (psybers) wrote :

They want a theme like the Gnome Do classic theme. Run Do, select classic theme, summon Do. A Docky theme that looks like that.

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Danielle Foré (danrabbit) wrote :

I think it's unpossible.

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Patrick Ulbrich (pulb) wrote :

Daniel, not the whole gnome-do theme, just the reflection/glossy effect of this theme. A black, glossy theme.

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Danielle Foré (danrabbit) wrote :

Yea, Like I said I think that's unpossible atm. We can't draw an Arc. It would get cut off. This is where Jason needs to code those overlays. Then maybe we can do this ;)

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Danielle Foré (danrabbit) wrote :

Robert, if you think you can do this with Cairo (and make it a gconf) and you want to, feel free :)

Otherwise won't fix.

Changed in docky:
assignee: Daniel Fore (daniel-p-fore) → Robert Dyer (psybers)
Robert Dyer (psybers)
Changed in docky:
status: New → In Progress
Robert Dyer (psybers)
Changed in docky:
milestone: none → 2.1.0
Robert Dyer (psybers)
Changed in docky:
milestone: 2.1.0 → 2.2.0
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