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Add a new 'x' button for dark themes #449
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Thanks for the report and picture/ The plan is to kind of phase out light and dark themes and have icons that work well in both situations. This square one was kind of a compromise between what we had before (a light X for dark theme and dark X for light theme) and one that works for both themes but wasn't too different from what we had before. So I don't think going back to separate icons is an ideal solution. Maybe better solutions would be:
Xfce already uses the symbolic There are probably apps that would not do that (like MATE apps), so maybe working on a better icon at some point would also be good. If anyone has good designs/ideas for that feel free to share. |
Hi I recently took it upon myself to change the color of the window-close.svg because it had been bothering me for sometime. I am going to attach a screenshot to get your feedback. I didn't want to make it a bright red, so I opted for a darker maroon type of color, that way it will work in both situations and won't be too distracting either. Let me know what you think. I attached the window-close.svg at the bottom too. I used the elementary color Strawberry 900 7a0000. |
I noticed that the x button (beside "document 1 not saved" in the picture below) could be changed to have different colors when using a dark theme so it doesn't blend in with the background of the window and for easier visibility. This applies to all programs even on XFCE apps like Thunar. Basically with any dark theme it looks like that, even using Greybird-Dark.
Maybe make it a white square with a black x? Reverse the colors or something?
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