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Folder background in tree-view #47

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mavaa opened this issue Dec 1, 2016 · 4 comments
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Folder background in tree-view #47

mavaa opened this issue Dec 1, 2016 · 4 comments
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mavaa commented Dec 1, 2016

Selected folders in tree view have a transparent background unlike files, which are highlighted. Is this intentional, or could it be changed? It makes it really hard to navigate the tree view using the keyboard.

I've removed these lines on my computer, which fixes the issue:
https://github.com/arcticicestudio/nord-atom-ui/blob/master/styles/tree-view.less#L61-L63

I can make a pull request if you're not against removing it.

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arcticicestudio commented Dec 1, 2016

Thanks for your report, that is indeed not the way a selected list item should be colored.
These lines of code were intended for something different, but I forgot to remove them.

I've already fixed it some moments ago to include it in the next package update.

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arcticicestudio commented Dec 1, 2016

ghi-47-scrot-after

ghi-47-scrot-after

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@marza91 Released a APM package update version 0.9.0 which includes the fix for this issue.

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mavaa commented Dec 2, 2016

Updated and working, thanks a lot :)

@arcticicestudio arcticicestudio added this to the 0.9.0 milestone Jul 2, 2017
@arcticicestudio arcticicestudio removed their assignment Sep 23, 2017
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