Merge lp://staging/~jsjgruber/ubuntu/maverick/light-themes/light-themes.fix640096 into lp://staging/ubuntu/maverick/light-themes
Proposed by
John S. Gruber
Status: | Merged | ||||
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Merge reported by: | Ken VanDine | ||||
Merged at revision: | not available | ||||
Proposed branch: | lp://staging/~jsjgruber/ubuntu/maverick/light-themes/light-themes.fix640096 | ||||
Merge into: | lp://staging/ubuntu/maverick/light-themes | ||||
Diff against target: |
26 lines (+8/-0) 2 files modified
Ambiance/gtk-2.0/apps/gnome-panel.rc (+1/-0) debian/changelog (+7/-0) |
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To merge this branch: | bzr merge lp://staging/~jsjgruber/ubuntu/maverick/light-themes/light-themes.fix640096 | ||||
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Reviewer | Review Type | Date Requested | Status |
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Robert Ancell | Approve | ||
Review via email: mp+37351@code.staging.launchpad.net |
Description of the change
Fix lp: 640096 in the Ambiance theme by including the CPUFreq applet as those that are in a panel and, therefore, styled with the panel style.
After applying test by selecting the Ambiance theme and then adding the CPU Frequency Selector to the top panel. The frequency at which the computer's CPU is running should be visible. (If not, right click the added widget and check its preferences to make sure Display Settings Appearance: includes the Text setting).
Without the change the widget text displaying the frequency text is rendered so close in color to that background that its effectively invisible irrespective of widget preferences.
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Confirmed fix works