After the last update of the wingpanel the styling of locale indicator was changed - white text over a white backgroud, or black text over a black background depending of the color of the wallpaper.
Expected behavior
I don't think that this is a conscious decision made by the design team that's why I post it here - it is difficult to read the text of the locale only by the drop shadow effect.
I expect different colors of the text and background, even better will be if there is no background, only the text colored with the wingpanel style
Screenshots or screen recordings
Platform Information
[+] I'm using the latest released stable version
Additional context
I'm using different GTK+ themes, but this stlye is the same no matter wich one I use including the default elementary theme.
Describe the bug
After the last update of the wingpanel the styling of locale indicator was changed - white text over a white backgroud, or black text over a black background depending of the color of the wallpaper.
Expected behavior
I don't think that this is a conscious decision made by the design team that's why I post it here - it is difficult to read the text of the locale only by the drop shadow effect. I expect different colors of the text and background, even better will be if there is no background, only the text colored with the wingpanel style
Screenshots or screen recordings
Platform Information
Additional context
I'm using different GTK+ themes, but this stlye is the same no matter wich one I use including the default elementary theme.