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Created attachment 788395 [details] Window_inactive Description of problem: The progress bar in an inactive gnome window has disadvantageous color. The progress bar is darker as the progressbar-background. So the lighter progressbar-background is to dominant and I think in the first moment the progress bar is the lighter one. See attachment "Window_inactive". Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 19, gnome-shell "gnome-shell.3.8.4_2.fc19" How reproducible: everytime Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open a window with progress bar (with the task is between 10%-90% process -> to see the progress bar and the progressbar-background) 2. Make the window inactive (click on another window) 3. see the progress bar of the inactive window and try to interprete the progress of the task Actual results: I think in the first moment the dominant light progress bar-background is the progress bar Expected results: The progress bar should be the dominant part, not the background of the progress bar field (change the colors of the progress bar and progress bar background) Additional info: This change would result in a consistent appearance with the scroll bars (see attachment "Window_inactive").
Created attachment 788396 [details] Window active
This is an issue with the GTK+ theme and not related to gnome-shell. Reassigning to gnome-themes-standard which provides the (default) Adwait theme ...
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