MurrinaStormCloud has some confusing characteristics

Bug #277543 reported by Vincent
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
xubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
Won't Fix
Low
Unassigned

Bug Description

Binary package hint: xubuntu-artwork

Just tested the beta of Xubuntu 8.10, and the MurrinaStormCloud theme has some oddities. The most confusing one is that Close buttons (off the top of my head the Close button in Abiwords "Sharing" dialog is an example) look like they are being pressed while they're not.

Furthermore, the Firefox tabs now contain the odd gradient-thingy (i.e. like buttons do) which looks a bit strange.

Unfortunately the whole thing crashed on me before I could make a screenshot.

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Vincent (vinnl) wrote :

Here's a screenshot, note that I *did not* press that button, it looked like this by default.

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Vincent (vinnl) wrote :

...and here's one where I did press the button.

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Charlie Kravetz (cjkgeek) wrote :

Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work, I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it from here. Thanks for taking the time to make Ubuntu better!

It may just the grey shading could be changed. I think this is a side effect of the theme.

Changed in xubuntu-artwork:
status: New → Confirmed
Changed in xubuntu-artwork:
importance: Undecided → Low
status: Confirmed → Triaged
tags: added: iso-testing
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Lionel Le Folgoc (mrpouit) wrote :

This theme will be dropped in maverick. It was only kept for smooth hardy -> lucid upgrades (the new default theme has been albatross for several cycles).

Changed in xubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu):
status: Triaged → Won't Fix
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