/* Anaconda gtk style overrides */ /* Define styles to apply to the GtkLevelBar widgets for different values. * * This stylesheet defines properties for "low", "medium" and "high" level bar * levels. The level bars themselves need to define what style applies at what * value using gtk_level_bar_add_offset_value. Gtk defines "low" and "high" by * default, but it defines them for level bars using a continuous value between * 0 and 1, so our discrete level bars are effectively always at the "high" * level. * * Fun surprises that might change in future versions: * * - Defining properties for a level will set properties on both the filled * portion and the empty portion of the level bar. So if all of the display * properties are set, which we do, the level bar effectively becomes 100% * filled with whatever properties are set. Copying the .empty-fill-block * properties from the theme so that they apply at the application level * works around this. * * - There's a bug in the handling of the maximum offset in that it only * applies when value == max-value, rather than when it's between * max-value and the next lower offset. For example, consider a * discrete-mode level bar with a max-value of 4 and offsets defined as * "low": 2.0, "medium": 3.0 and "high": 4.0. Value 1 will be low, * value 2 will be medium, value 3 will be in an undefined no-man's land, * and value 4 will be high. To get around this we re-define the default * fill-block values as the same as fill-block.level-high. * * - The GNOME Adwaita theme applies a gradient to the progress bar when the * window is focused. It does this by redefining the colors in a * background-image property, so unless we reset background-image our colors * will only apply when the window is out of focus, which uses the :backdrop * selector. */ @define-color anaconda_level_bar_low red; @define-color anaconda_level_bar_medium orange; @define-color anaconda_level_bar_high green; .level-bar.fill-block.level-low { border-color: darker(@anaconda_level_bar_low); background-color: @anaconda_level_bar_low; background-image: none; } .level-bar.fill-block.level-medium { border-color: darker(@anaconda_level_bar_medium); background-color: @anaconda_level_bar_medium; background-image: none; } .level-bar.fill-block, .level-bar.fill-block.level-high { border-color: darker(@anaconda_level_bar_high); background-color: @anaconda_level_bar_high; background-image: none; } .level-bar.fill-block.empty-fill-block { background-color: transparent; background-image: none; border-color: alpha(#000000, 0.1); } /* As of gnome-themes-standard 3.9.90, the Adwaita theme uses the same color * for all GtkInfoBars regardless of the MessageType. * (https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704266, commit 6bfa3aa0). The * colors were actually kind of ok, and also the new colors are borderline * unreadable, so these rules revert that change and set different colors. */ @define-color info_fg_color black; @define-color info_bg_color rgb (252, 252, 189); @define-color warning_fg_color black; @define-color warning_bg_color rgb (250, 173, 61); @define-color question_fg_color white; @define-color question_bg_color rgb (138, 173, 212); @define-color error_fg_color white; @define-color error_bg_color rgb (237, 54, 54); .info { background-color: @info_bg_color; color: @info_fg_color; border-color: darker(@info_bg_color); } .warning { background-color: @warning_bg_color; color: @warning_fg_color; border-color: darker(@warning_bg_color); } .question { background-color: @question_bg_color; color: @question_fg_color; border-color: darker(@question_bg_color); } .error { background-color: @error_bg_color; color: @error_fg_color; border-color: darker(@error_bg_color); } .info, .warning, .question, .error { text-shadow: none; } /* vendor-specific colors/images */ @define-color redhat #41413e; @define-color fedora #2f4265; /* logo and sidebar classes for Fedora */ /* The sidebar consists of three parts: a background, a logo, and a product logo, * rendered in that order. The product logo is empty by default and is intended * to be overridden by a stylesheet in product.img. */ .logo-sidebar { background-image: url('/usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/sidebar-bg.png'); background-color: @fedora; background-repeat: no-repeat; } /* Add a logo to the sidebar */ .logo { background-image: url('/usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/sidebar-logo.png'); background-position: 50% 20px; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: transparent; } /* This is a placeholder to be filled by a product-specific logo. */ .product-logo { background-image: none; background-color: transparent; } AnacondaSpokeWindow #nav-box { background-color: @fedora; background-image: url('/usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/topbar-bg.png'); background-repeat: repeat; color: white; } /* Remove the box-shadow from buttons in the nav-box because it adds a white stripe * below the buttons and makes them look dumb */ AnacondaSpokeWindow #nav-box GtkButton { box-shadow: none; } AnacondaSpokeWindow #nav-box { background-color: @fedora; } /* These rules were removed when the Adwaita theme moved from * gnome-themes-standard to gtk. The selectors had been wildcards, but after * the move they were replaced with more specific selectors. We need to apply * the old style to anconda's custom widgets in order for the selection * highlight and insensitive shading to appear. */ @define-color anaconda_selected_bg_color #4a90d9; @define-color anaconda_selected_fg_color #ffffff; AnacondaMountpointSelector:selected, AnacondaDiskOverview:selected, AnacondaSpokeSelector:selected, AnacondaMountpointSelector:selected:focus, AnacondaDiskOverview:selected:focus, AnacondaSpokeSelector:selected:focus { background-color: @anaconda_selected_bg_color; color: @anaconda_selected_fg_color; } @define-color anaconda_insensitive_bg_color #f4f4f2; @define-color anaconda_insensitive_fg_color #a7aba7; @define-color anaconda_internal_element_color #888a85; @define-color anaconda_insensitive_borders shade(@anaconda_internal_element_color, 1.37); AnacondaMountpointSelector:insensitive, AnacondaDiskOverview:insensitive, AnacondaSpokeSelector:insensitive { background-color: @anaconda_insensitive_bg_color; color: @anaconda_insensitive_fg_color; border-color: @anaconda_insensitive_borders; } /* When multi-column GtkTreeViews set a row separator, the horizontal-separator * style property is still applied to the row separator, breaking the row * separator up for each column. It looks kind of dumb. Provide a way to not do * that. */ GtkTreeView.solid-separator { -GtkTreeView-horizontal-separator: 0; } /* Set the layout indicator colors */ AnacondaLayoutIndicator { background-color: #fdfdfd; color: black; }