The short answer on Issue #1 (UI highlights) is you'd now have to delve
into the GTK theme itself. (more reading and work!)
This is where the gtk.css file - for all of GTK comes into play, not
just the gtk-3.0.css file that is specific to GnuCash.
The theme sets a highlight for all apps using it. GnuCash doesn't
necessarily change that or expose it for styling.
As for the other items, I shall investigate and report back.
Regards,
Adrien
On 8/31/20 3:14 PM, GTI .H wrote:
Hi Adrien,
Thanks for the reply!
Sorry for the delay, I am very involved with my trading operations in the
financial markets ($$$). : )
I hope we can sync our efforts.
TESTS FOR WINDOWS OS:
Em sex., 14 de ago. de 2020 às 19:53, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> escreveu:
Finally got a chance to fire up the Inspector.
See inline...
Regards,
Adrien
On 8/3/20 9:59 AM, GTI .H wrote:
Em sex., 31 de jul. de 2020 às 22:36, Jimmy R via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> escreveu:
Sorry I had a residual gtk.css from gnc 3.91 in linux
Above post is not true.
I have a question though is thaer a setting in linux like in windows for
gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme=true to use the dark theme
I found nothing in the WIKI
See here https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Themes how to do this.
Does anyone know which Selectors/Rules to modify the:
Highlight Text
Register Summary Bar
Account Sheet (Headers, Total Bar, etc.)
These do not work on Windows:
.gnc-class-highlight
Where does this happen, that is, what in the UI are you targeting with
this?
Issue 1:
I think that this should affect the selected texts.
When we give 2 or 3 clicks on the text it is highlighted by two colors, the
text color and the background color.
We would really like to be able to change these colors.
Which Selectors/Rules can we change these colors with?
The closest I can see is a highlighted text field in a register
like a memo. That gets a class:
.gnc-class-register-foreground
I tested this:
.gnc-class-register-foreground {
color:yellow;
}
and it works with the same effect as this:
/* The cell containing the cursor */
gnc-id-cursor entry {
color:yellow
}
#gnc-id-summarybar
That still exists. It is a `box` node that is a child of another `box`
node that has #gnc-id-register-page if that helps any.
This works well on the register page:
#gnc-id-summarybar {
color: red;
}
Issue 2:
Why doesn't it work for the font size?
#gnc-id-summarybar {
font-size: 18;
}
Which Selectors/Rules can we change the font size of the register page
summary bar with?
This affected the entire register page:
#gnc-id-register-page{
color: red;
}
The 'Total Bar' on the Account page has:
#gnc-id-account-summary-bar
I haven't found where it affects anything:
#gnc-id-account-summary-bar{
color: red;
}
(which is a child of #gnc-id-account-page if you find that useful)
#account_tree
#gnc-id-account-tree
I haven't found where it affects anything:
#gnc-id-account-page{
color: red;
}
or
#account_tree{
color: red;
}
But this works like a charm:
#gnc-id-account-tree{
color: red;
}
And we were looking forward to this skill !
Under that is a `header` node which contains a `button` node for each
possible column header. (visible or not) Each of those contains `box`
node, which contains a `widget` and `image` nodes and the `widget`
contains a `label` node. None of them have classes or IDs so you'll have
to target the nodes directly if styling the parent doesn't work.
Thus:
>header
|
>button
|
>box
|
>widget
| |
| >label
>image
The image node would be the arrow toggle used for sorting. (which is why
each column header is a `button`)
Adrien, I am so pleased with the results that I forgive you for all the
excesses of text you made me read before !!!
hehehehehhe. . . !!!
To close the subject and to have a good styling CSS file again (I will
publish the final result here), we just need to solve these two issues:
Issue 1: Look above
Issue 2: Look above
Thanks Adrien!
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