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FS#19141 - [gtk-smooth-engine] themes don't work properly on gtk2
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Opened by Connor Behan (connorbehan) - Saturday, 17 April 2010, 19:59 GMT
Last edited by Dan Griffiths (Ghost1227) - Wednesday, 05 May 2010, 01:57 GMT
Opened by Connor Behan (connorbehan) - Saturday, 17 April 2010, 19:59 GMT
Last edited by Dan Griffiths (Ghost1227) - Wednesday, 05 May 2010, 01:57 GMT
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DetailsDescription: The delightfully smooth theme (for example) looks much better as a gtk1 theme than a gtk2 theme. Many effects that are supposed to be applied are not (along with warnings printed to the console) because libsmooth.so is built for gtk1 but not gtk2. At first I thought it was just a choice by the packagers so I put it in an AUR package "gtk2-smooth-engine" but now I'm convinced it's a genuine bug that this package has had for years.
Additional info: * Version is: gtk-smooth-engine 0.6.0.1-3 * The gtk2 version was probably omitted because of deprecated functions that don't work anymore. However it makes more sense to FIX this than ignore it. Steps to reproduce: * Install gtk, gtk2 and gtk-smooth-engine. * Switch to a smooth theme for both gtk1 and gtk2. * Run a gtk1 app from the console and run a gtk2 app from the console. |
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