Not quite sure how more specifically to describe this, but recently the Rawhide KDE tests in openQA started failing because a couple of interface elements are, well...bigger.
The openQA 'needle' for the KDE login screen matches on the generic user avatar that's shown on that screen. In the last couple of Rawhide composes it looks basically the same as before, only...bigger. Compare today's F26 compose:
https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/76678#step/_graphical_wait_login/3
and today's Rawhide compose:
https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/76716#step/_graphical_wait_login/3
(It's easiest to compare by changing the 'Candidate needle' dropdown to 'None'). The 'shadow in a circle' thing looks basically the same, just... *bigger*, in Rawhide.
Similarly with the Fedora logo kicker button on the desktop. F26:
https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/76678#step/_graphical_wait_login/6
Rawhide:
https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/76716#step/_graphical_wait_login/12
the kicker launcher icon is the Fedora logo in both cases, but in Rawhide, it's just...bigger.
I can easily adjust the openQA needles to match the changes, I'm just curious, really, whether this is an intentional change or not. Anyone?
Adam Williamson wrote:
Not quite sure how more specifically to describe this, but recently the Rawhide KDE tests in openQA started failing because a couple of interface elements are, well...bigger.
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I can easily adjust the openQA needles to match the changes, I'm just curious, really, whether this is an intentional change or not. Anyone?
Pretty sure it's not an intentional thing on the KDE side.
It may depend on your definition of "recently".
After Plasma 5.9.x was introduced, *some* theme elements did change in minor ways, but I'm pretty sure it alone cannot be responsible for what you describe.
Second item to consider: Qt 5.8 was recently introduced too.
-- Rex