FS#16726 - [gnome] Wrong background for icons in GNOME system tray
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Opened by Alessio Bianchi (Venator85) - Sunday, 18 October 2009, 19:28 GMT
Last edited by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Thursday, 19 August 2010, 06:34 GMT
Opened by Alessio Bianchi (Venator85) - Sunday, 18 October 2009, 19:28 GMT
Last edited by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Thursday, 19 August 2010, 06:34 GMT
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Description:
Since GNOME 2.28 hit [extra], the icons placed by several apps in the system tray/notification area show wrong background color. This is particularly evident with dark themes such as Shiki Colors, Ubuntu's Dust and New Wave. See the attached screenshot: Gajim, mail-notifications and Pidgin show wrong backgrounds, while other apps such as Dropbox, Network Manager, Fusion icon and Skype do not. $ pacman -Q gtk2 gtk-engines gnome-panel gtk2 2.18.2-1 gtk-engines 2.18.4-1 gnome-panel 2.28.0-1 Steps to reproduce: - Upgrade to GNOME 2.28 - Switch to a dark theme (eg Shiki Colors, Ubuntu's Dust or New Wave) |
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Closed by Jan de Groot (JGC)
Thursday, 19 August 2010, 06:34 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Fixed in pidgin 2.7.x
Thursday, 19 August 2010, 06:34 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Fixed in pidgin 2.7.x
pango (1.26.0-1 -> 1.26.0-2)
shared-mime-info (0.60-1 -> 0.70-1)
gtk2 (2.18.2-1 -> 2.18.3-1)
at-spi (1.28.0-1 -> 1.28.1-1)
consolekit (0.3.1-1 -> 0.4.1-1)
libatasmart (0.14-1 -> 0.16-1)
devicekit-disks (007-1 -> 008-1)
devicekit-power (010-1 -> 012-2)
libspectre (0.2.2-2 -> 0.2.3-1)
poppler (0.12.0-1 -> 0.12.1-1)
poppler-glib (0.12.0-1 -> 0.12.1-1)
gnome-keyring (2.28.0-1 -> 2.28.1-1)
evince (2.28.0-1 -> 2.28.1-1)
fontcacheproto (0.1.2-2 -> 0.1.3-1)
libsoup (2.28.0-1 -> 2.28.1-1)
libsoup-gnome (2.28.0-1 -> 2.28.1-1)
gvfs (1.4.0-1 -> 1.4.1-1)
kbproto (1.0.3-2 -> 1.0.4-1)
libwebkit (1.1.15.2-1 -> 1.1.15.3-1)
randrproto (1.3.0-1 -> 1.3.1-1)
tzdata (2009n-1 -> 2009o-1)
xf86miscproto (0.9.2-2 -> 0.9.3-1)
[2009-11-09 09:41] upgraded docbook-xml (4.5-2 -> 4.5-3)
[2009-11-09 09:41] upgraded exempi (2.1.0-1 -> 2.1.1-1)
[2009-11-09 09:41] upgraded gnome-panel (2.28.0-1 -> 2.28.0-2)
[2009-11-09 09:41] upgraded gnutls (2.8.4-1 -> 2.8.5-1)
[2009-11-09 09:41] upgraded gtk2 (2.18.3-1 -> 2.18.3-2)
[2009-11-09 09:41] upgraded gtkspell (2.0.15-1.1 -> 2.0.16-1)
[2009-11-09 09:41] upgraded libmms (0.4-1 -> 0.5-1)
[2009-11-09 09:41] upgraded libpng (1.2.39-1 -> 1.2.40-1)
[2009-11-09 09:41] upgraded libv4l (0.6.0-1 -> 0.6.3-1)
[2009-11-09 09:41] upgraded libxslt (1.1.24-2 -> 1.1.26-1)
[2009-11-09 09:41] upgraded openssl (0.9.8k-4 -> 0.9.8l-1)
[2009-11-09 09:41] upgraded vte (0.22.3-1 -> 0.22.4-1)
[2009-11-09 09:41] upgraded xorg-server (1.7.1.901-1 -> 1.7.1.901-2)
2. i think this is a new gtk issue, however it solvable with some patches to the particular applications;
3. i've made a little search through upstream bugtrackers:
gajim: http://trac.gajim.org/ticket/5246 (issue solved in hg)
banshee: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=588255 (there is a working patch)
pidgin: http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/10228 (I've not tried to apply this patches, cause I don't use pidgin)
vlc is affected as well
gnome 2.29. but xfce4-panel have not such problem.