Instead of using @borders for drag handles, we use @theme_fg_color at 40% opacity. Because these are widgets intended to be interacted with by users instead of drawing borders, we should use a semantically appropriate color which updates according to whether a user has a dark theme selected or not. This ensures that the drag handles contrast with the background no matter what stylesheet the user is using. This improves the contrast of these widgets in the light theme from 1.7:1 to 2.9:1, which is still rather low, but greatly improves the usability of these widgets without having too large an impact on the look of the widgets in-situ. The contrast ratio is unchanged in the HighContrast style (4.0:1). This also improves the situation if we eventually adopt a dark style preference for users, and improves the portability of the application. |
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GNOME Settings
GNOME Settings is GNOME's main interface for configuration of various aspects of your desktop.
Contributing
See docs/CONTRIBUTING.md
for details on the contribution process, and docs/HACKING.md
for the coding style guidelines.
Reporting Bugs
Before reporting any bugs or opening feature requests, read the communication guidelines.
Bugs should be reported to the GNOME bug tracking system under the product gnome-control-center. It is available at GitLab Issues.
In the report please include the following information:
- Operating system and version
- For Linux, version of the C library
- Exact error message
- Steps to reproduce the bug
- If the bug is a visual defect, attach a screenshot
- If the bug is a crash, attach a backtrace if possible [see below]
How to get a backtrace
If the crash is reproducible, follow the steps to obtain a backtrace:
Install debug symbols for gnome-control-center.
Run the program in gdb [the GNU debugger] or any other debugger.
gdb gnome-control-center
Start the program.
(gdb) run
Reproduce the crash and when the program exits to (gdb) prompt, get the backtrace.
(gdb) bt full
Once you have the backtrace, copy and paste it into the 'Comments' field or attach it as a file to the bug report.
Testing Unstable Settings
It is quite easy to test and give feedback about the development version of GNOME Settings. Just access https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/environments, get the latest version, download it, double-click the file, install and run.
Note that GNOME Settings Flatpak will only work if you are running the latest GNOME version in your host system.