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** [Classic theme] Text seems to be drawn over the dialog frame. At least at the top of the dialog. | ** [Classic theme] Text seems to be drawn over the dialog frame. At least at the top of the dialog. | ||
** The grey text (color 2, kStateDisabled) is hard to read in both the new and the classic theme. | ** The grey text (color 2, kStateDisabled) is hard to read in both the new and the classic theme. | ||
*** Reported as {{ | *** Reported as {{Tracker|id=5833}}. Fixed in Modern by fee19d. Fix for classic still needed? i.e. make lighter there as background is black (as opposed to Modern, which has almost white background). | ||
** Add a "fade" effect for the top/bottom text lines | ** Add a "fade" effect for the top/bottom text lines | ||
** Maybe prerender all of the text into another surface, and then simply compose that over the screen surface in the right way. | ** Maybe prerender all of the text into another surface, and then simply compose that over the screen surface in the right way. | ||
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* The sliding action of the debug console takes a lot more CPU now than it used to. On my 450 MHz P3, I don't even see it slide in 2x mode. It seems to appear/disappear all at once. | * The sliding action of the debug console takes a lot more CPU now than it used to. On my 450 MHz P3, I don't even see it slide in 2x mode. It seems to appear/disappear all at once. | ||
* File browser dialog | * File browser dialog | ||
** Right now we "visualize" that an entry is a folder/directory by appending a slash "/" to the name. This is not really intuitive for non-Unix users. Maybe we could add small file / directory icons? And maybe also an up-arrow for the "up" button. | ** Right now we "visualize" that an entry is a folder/directory by appending a slash "/" to the name. This is not really intuitive for non-Unix users. Maybe we could add small file / directory icons? And maybe also an up-arrow for the "up" button. | ||
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