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If you don't choose "built-in theme", but change from "Default" to "Dots", it gets less wrong.
Here's built-in off with "default" on:
And with "dots on:
Dots is basically the same as built-in theme. Here's built-in theme as a comparison:
The dots look fine on most icons, but are incorrect on chunkier icons like all the chat apps. In other words, I'd say it's always wrong (as the indicator shouldn't touch the icons), but it's less wrong with dots or built-in.
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if you set "Use built-in theme" in the settings, then the point returns to its place.
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Judging from those screenshots, I think my first one at the top of the page looks worst (most overlapped) because I'm using display scale 200%. So https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/7488 is a little bit of a factor here. I guess we can avoid getting confused with that bug by testing with display scale 100% first.
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Judging from those screenshots, I think my first one at the top of the page looks worst (most overlapped) because I'm using display scale 200%. So https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/7488 is a little bit of a factor here. I guess we can avoid getting confused with that bug by testing with display scale 100% first.
It's happening to me on a 1920x1080 screen, 100% scaling.
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I'm facing similar issues.
I'm experiencing the dots issue as well. However, both "Use built-in theme" or "Default" (instead of "Dots") options don't work for me: whenever I set them, the dots just completely disappear.
Also, now icons are much smaller and with less padding (so they appear more compact). I had to significantly increase the icon size to get something visually similar to before, but they're still too tight (in my opinion). For this reason, the icons no longer have the old overlay when hovering with the cursor, but now they have a much smaller and square overlay. Weirdly, the only icon that has the same padding and same overlay, is the applications icon. More in the pictures below.
Here you can see the applications icon, with same old padding and overlay:
Here you can see other icons with square overlay and much less padding:
For reference, this is what the old, beautiful dock used to look like (you can clearly see much more padding, correctly placed dots, big and rounded overlays etc):
Hope I explained myself.
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I can confirm this merge does absolutely nothing for me. I still have the issues I posted yesterday above.
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I can confirm this merge does absolutely nothing for me. I still have the issues I posted yesterday above.
That's a subtly different bug being tracked upstream. If the proposed fix doesn't work for you then please open a new dash-to-dock bug.
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What about the padding issue? The spacing between app icons, which results in a too compact view. Is it related to the upstream bug, or should I open a new issue here?
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What about the padding issue? The spacing between app icons, which results in a too compact view. Is it related to the upstream bug, or should I open a new issue here?
That sounds like a whole new bug so please open a new issue about it. Also sounds like #844 is no longer true.
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- extension doesn't work in Gnome 46 HOT 1
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- Makefile:101: stylesheet.css Error 127 HOT 5
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- Dock switches to secondary monitor when primary is turned off, but fails to switch back after it is turned back on. HOT 3
- Feature Request - Add option to disable offsetting of items in top panel HOT 2
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