[gparted/recognise-apfs: 1/5] Switch HFS and HFS Plus colours to a magenta range (#23)
- From: Mike Fleetwood <mfleetwo src gnome org>
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- Subject: [gparted/recognise-apfs: 1/5] Switch HFS and HFS Plus colours to a magenta range (#23)
- Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2018 21:15:47 +0000 (UTC)
commit 714d76c8282238e650756a6e7e83d9ade495ea69
Author: Mike Fleetwood <mike fleetwood googlemail com>
Date: Sat Nov 10 11:17:07 2018 +0000
Switch HFS and HFS Plus colours to a magenta range (#23)
Currently Linux Swap, Linux Suspend, and HFS use reds from the GNOME
32-colour palette with HFS Plus using serene red outside that palette.
HFSPLUS - Serene Red
HFS - Red Hilight
LINUX_SWAP - Red Medium
LINUX_SUSPEND - Red Dark
- Red Shadow
Apple have a new file system, APFS (Apple File System), which is a
successor to HFS Plus [1][2]. With HFS Plus using a colour outside the
GNOME 32-colour palette and there not being enough distinct reds
available for a new file system, create a new range of magenta colours
which fit with the GNOME palette and use them for the group of Apple
file systems.
Magenta Hilight (#D59FD4) - HFS
Magenta Medium (#B173B0) - HFSPLUS
Magenta Dark (#874986) - APFS
Magenta Shadow (#662C64) -
This commit just moves HFS and HFS Plus to their new magenta colours.
[1] About Apple File System
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/file_system/about_apple_file_system
"Overview
Apple File System replaces HFS Plus as the default file system for
iOS 10.3 and later, and for macOS High Sierra and later. Apple File
System offers improved file system fundamentals as well as several
new features, including cloning, snapshots, space sharing, fast
directory sizing, atomic safe-save, and sparse files.
"
[2] Apple File System Reference
https://developer.apple.com/support/apple-file-system/Apple-File-System-Reference.pdf
"About Apple File System
Apple File System is the default file format used on Apple
platforms. Apple File System is the successor to HFS Plus, so some
aspects of its design intentionally follow HFS Plus to enable data
migration from HFS Plus to Apple File System. Other aspects of its
design address limitations with HFS Plus and enable features such as
cloning files, snapshots, encryption, and sharing free space between
volumes.
"
Closes #23 - GParted doesn't detect APFS (Apple File system)
src/Utils.cc | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/src/Utils.cc b/src/Utils.cc
index 05511ef0..80e5704e 100644
--- a/src/Utils.cc
+++ b/src/Utils.cc
@@ -103,8 +103,8 @@ Glib::ustring Utils::get_color( FSType filesystem )
case FS_F2FS: return "#DF421E"; // Accent Red
case FS_FAT16: return "#60C160"; // Accent Green Hilight [+]
case FS_FAT32: return "#46A046"; // Accent Green
- case FS_HFS: return "#E0B6AF"; // Red Hilight
- case FS_HFSPLUS: return "#C0A39E"; // Serene Red [*]
+ case FS_HFS: return "#D59FD4"; // Magenta Hilight [*]
+ case FS_HFSPLUS: return "#B173B0"; // Magenta Medium [*]
case FS_JFS: return "#E0C39E"; // Face Skin Medium
case FS_LINUX_SWAP: return "#C1665A"; // Red Medium
case FS_LUKS: return "#625B81"; // Purple Dark
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