I found an issue though: Disabled menus aren't readable.
same here. i really like it, but i have the same problem with disabled menus. plus, i wish the font for the thumb keyboard was bigger. this problem seems ubiquitous with custom themes.
I like your theme, except that when I have my Application manager fullscreen open with the non-standard background (lighter one) I see black parts in each round corner. One can reproduce this with e.g. the Glasser background. And, during reboot the screen is grey, with background behind NOKIA being white.
Well, in fact, invisible disabled menus is a feature, not aq bug. Why do you want to see inactive functions?
I kinda think you're joking. but in case you're not:
Besides the aesthetic reason (it leaves a lot of empty space in the menus), it is good to know what functions are unavailable in an application. I can say to myself "oh, that's unavailable because I have this turned off". then I can turn this on and make the option available.
I hope you were joking; but if you weren't, why do developers leave the disabled menu items in the menus? they could remove or hide them instead of disabling them.
i found a real bug - not sure if its because of the disabled menu item colors or whatever - in media player the buttons at the bottom right to switch between 'now playing' and 'media library' are invisible but still functional
The background fits nicely with Omweather; my five suns go well with the horsehead nebula. I usually don't change themes, but this is now the one I use.
However I wish the desktop applets could be a bit more transparent.
I realize this is something that everyone might not want, so if you could link me to the source and perhaps give a hint as to where to start configing desktop applets, that would be awesome.