Menus: No grey shading geetar • Sep 23, 2018 - 10:20 Reported version 3.0 Priority P2 - Medium Type Graphical (UI) Severity S5 - Suggestion Status open issues Regression No Workaround No Project MuseScore OS: Windows 10 (10.0), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.0.0, revision: 26ad655 There is no grey shading in any of the menus. E.g. Reply Comments Anatoly-os • Dec 4, 2018 - 10:15 Status active ⇒ needs info Type Functional ⇒ Graphical (UI) Priority ⇒ P2 - Medium Regression ⇒ No Workaround ⇒ No What do you mean by "Grey shading"? Could you attach an example from 2.3.2 or current Beta if everything works there? Reply geetar • Dec 4, 2018 - 12:16 In MS 2.x: In MS 3.0-dev: Attachment Size menu_3.png 3.28 KB Reply Jojo-Schmitz • Dec 4, 2018 - 12:27 Status needs info ⇒ by design Different Qt version, deleberatly different style Reply geetar • Dec 4, 2018 - 12:40 Status by design ⇒ open issues IMV, the grey shading was a desirable style feature. Reply mike320 • Dec 4, 2018 - 14:03 Severity S4 - Minor ⇒ S5 - Suggestion I agree, but it's not a bug. Now it's a suggestion. Reply Jojo-Schmitz • Dec 4, 2018 - 14:07 I don't believe it'll get changed back though Reply mike320 • Dec 4, 2018 - 14:25 At least the suggestion is there in case someone at some point decides to give us the option to make the menus look like they're part of the program again. Reply geetar • Dec 4, 2018 - 16:02 Every program for Windows has some form of grey shading on the menus—even Windows' Notepad. Reply Jojo-Schmitz • Dec 4, 2018 - 16:07 C'mon, you're not really promoting NotePad to be "State of the Art" in any form or shape, are you? Chrome has no such grey menus BTW Reply geetar • Dec 4, 2018 - 16:31 Chrome may be an exception, but grey menus seem to be the norm. Reply
Anatoly-os • Dec 4, 2018 - 10:15 Status active ⇒ needs info Type Functional ⇒ Graphical (UI) Priority ⇒ P2 - Medium Regression ⇒ No Workaround ⇒ No What do you mean by "Grey shading"? Could you attach an example from 2.3.2 or current Beta if everything works there? Reply
Jojo-Schmitz • Dec 4, 2018 - 12:27 Status needs info ⇒ by design Different Qt version, deleberatly different style Reply
geetar • Dec 4, 2018 - 12:40 Status by design ⇒ open issues IMV, the grey shading was a desirable style feature. Reply
mike320 • Dec 4, 2018 - 14:03 Severity S4 - Minor ⇒ S5 - Suggestion I agree, but it's not a bug. Now it's a suggestion. Reply
mike320 • Dec 4, 2018 - 14:25 At least the suggestion is there in case someone at some point decides to give us the option to make the menus look like they're part of the program again. Reply
geetar • Dec 4, 2018 - 16:02 Every program for Windows has some form of grey shading on the menus—even Windows' Notepad. Reply
Jojo-Schmitz • Dec 4, 2018 - 16:07 C'mon, you're not really promoting NotePad to be "State of the Art" in any form or shape, are you? Chrome has no such grey menus BTW Reply
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What do you mean by "Grey shading"? Could you attach an example from 2.3.2 or current Beta if everything works there?
In MS 2.x:
In MS 3.0-dev:
Different Qt version, deleberatly different style
IMV, the grey shading was a desirable style feature.
I agree, but it's not a bug. Now it's a suggestion.
I don't believe it'll get changed back though
At least the suggestion is there in case someone at some point decides to give us the option to make the menus look like they're part of the program again.
Every program for Windows has some form of grey shading on the menus—even Windows' Notepad.
C'mon, you're not really promoting NotePad to be "State of the Art" in any form or shape, are you?
Chrome has no such grey menus BTW
Chrome may be an exception, but grey menus seem to be the norm.