Hi!
I'm posting this to the Gnome list as I had no luck on the main
opensuse list with this topic. Maybe some one here has a though to
share on the problem.
The problem is on openSUSE 10.3 while running KDE.
Previously, on 9.3 and 10.2, I had always used the GTK theme
HighContrastInverse for GTK apps. I had set it in the KDE control
centre, and had never had any trouble with that. All was fine.
Now, on a relatively fresh 10.3 installation, that setting (in GTK
Styles component in KControl) no longer works. It sets exactly nothing,
or at least the applications do not react to this setting. They simply
launch with some default, whitish theme.
I decided that the thing is faulty, and won't work. So I uninstalled the
kcm-gtk-etc. rpm, which removed this menu entry. OK. Then I installed
an app called gtk-chtheme (from Packman), that allows one to choose the
GTK theme under KDE. It worked.
But now there is a problem: The apps are rendered otherwise correctly,
except that the GTK apps' Open/Save dialogue will not respect the
HighContrastInverse theme-set colours. It's background is rendered with
the right colour, but the file list has the default theme's whitish
background, causing white text to be drawn on top of a very white
background. The same applies to the other list on the left, the one that
has "File System" and "Desktop" etc. links. The buttons and other
widgets have the right colours on the dialogue.
I've tried editing /usr/share/themes/HighContrastInverse/.../gtkrc, but
nothing there affects the dialogue in any way (other parts of
GTK applications do react as expected). The said dialogue simply ignores
the colours on those two widgets.
I also tried an older version of theme, whose colours I had manually
edited and used on 10.2. It made no difference what so ever.
I then tried other themes, too, even QT-GTK-something-Curve or something
like that which was supposed to duplicate KDE colours on GTK. Well, it
did. Except that the dialogue still had that same whitish background. It
simply ignores anything any theme sets.
I tried running Gnome, and there the HighContrastInverse (and others)
show perfectly well. The said dialogue, too, is rendered correctly,
and exactly like it was under KDE on 9.3 and 10.2 (except with my own
version of the theme)
I don't know what to do any more, or what to try. I even removed pretty
much anything KFind found under my home directory tree with gtkrc in it
(I searched for *gtkrc*), in order to rid KDE of any colour
settings anywhere that the dialogue might inherit or something like
that, but to no avail.
I installed a clean 10.3, and did not upgrade over an older version or
anything. So this should have worked out-of-the-box.
Might any one know any reason this dialogue behaves the way it does?
How could I investigate further?
Here's a screenshot of the dialogue under KDE:
https://secure.storegate.com/user/share.aspx?id=61d213fe-3c13-427b-8669-
6b098b9ef8dd
Thanks for all ideas!
And regards,
Tero Pesonen
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Yo
I've started updating our gnome packages again, and I'm looking for
help.
Interested? You can volunteer as much or as little time as you wish.
In fact, if you only updated your own favorite package and nothing else,
even that would be helpful.
We're doing this work in the GNOME:UNSTABLE project in the Build
Service, and we're coordinating among ourselves using Google
spreadsheets (so we don't have two or more people working on the same
package without knowing about it).
If you're keen, contact me off-list, and I'll set you up with access to
the GNOME:UNSTABLE project and the spreadsheet.
Michael.
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Meeting shift policy review proposal
Will try 11:00 UTC for a couple of meetings
AI: captain_magnus to schedule next two time shift meetings at new time
Factory testing
control-center/banshee problem soon to be solved by new sync
zypper lets you work around dependency problems now
AI: jpr check autobuild sync status
Task review
t-shirt/swag stuff moving again
Kiwi isos available from FACTORY, need to think how to automate tests (LDTP?)
AI: captain_magnus and rodrigo to look for ways of automating tests
AI: rodrigo to try ldtp building/packaging
AI: mw to talk to dirk about next packaging day
AI: jpr find out the status of openfate
Next theme meeting
Next one will be about X11, next one build service
More topics added to http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Meetings/Themes
10.3 update
Updates from testing repo being pushed, except for the metacity fix
GDM/X in vmware crash fixed in 11.0 is happening also in 10.3, backport?
FF crashing on update, maybe related to the new icon theme stuff
11.0 development update
GDM update held back for another week, since it misses critical functionality
Proposals for dropping packages sent to the list
Patch upstreaming
This week canceled because of the 2.21.5 update, so will do it next Mon/Tue
This includes reviewing, tagging and removing/upstreaming patches in our packages
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As I read through maw's excellent worksheet yesterday, I found some
packages of questionable value to the main distro so I thought I'd
propose some actions for those. Please let me know of any feedback.
Need volunteers for the testing section, speak up its easy to do!
Needs testing for review:
gaim-galago (does it work with pidgin?)
gnome-netstatus (does it work with NetworkManager at all?)
Move to GNOME:Community:
conglomerate (no new releases in 2.5 years, not installed by default)
gnomeicu/icu (is this widely used given we have pidgin?)
fyre (not installed by default)
gqview (yet another image viewer)
libghttp (nothing depends on this library)
Drop entirely:
glade (obsoleted by glade3)
gnopericus (obsoleted by orca?)
metacity-themes (not sure this was ever used except internally)
libgnomeservice (nothing depends on this library)
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More spreadsheet review work proposals/decisions/thoughts:
1) Put libsigc++12 "up for sale" on the opensuse-packaging list, no
GNOME packages seem to use it anymore
2) Update to inkscape 0.4.6pre0?
3) Move log4net to the ifolder team
4) Xchat has a patches dir for post 2.8.4 fixes, not sure if we have
them all
5) The 'whatdependson orbit' (not orbit2) call looks pretty bogus in
autobuild
As well two more drops:
libsvg/libsvg-cairo (no longer maintained and librsvg has all the foo to
do this now, not sure if this is an RPM Obsoletes case though)
atk-poke (acceriser obsoletes this I think?)
-JP
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Hallo.
I plan to release two minor fixes for gtk2:
- Applied workaround to gtk_init() with incorrect display (#336213,
GNOME#463773),
- Fixed truncating of some inlined JPEG images (#345835,
GNOME#494667).
Please test packages:
http://pack.suse.cz/sbrabec/bug336213+345835/
The first one fixes problems with Opera and flash:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=336213
The second fixes problems with broken images in some browsers (pan,
minimo):
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=345835
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Hi
I just added the 1st item to the testing page:
http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/11.0/Testing
I know you are all running FACTORY and have already installed this
package, and you might even be preparing patches for the bugs you found,
but just in case you didn't notice, the new gnome-settings-daemon needs
testing, to make sure there are no regressions from the old one.
Not sure yet how to proceed with the page, as we were discussing just
now on IRC. Should we have a tracker bug for each package added to the
page? or should we just list the bugs found in the 2nd column of the
page?
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I've added a patch to G:C/bluez-gnome that provides an item in the
applet's menu to launch "yast2 bluetooth"
At the moment, it doesn't have an icon next to it (but then, neither
does the "Browse device..." menu item - would be awesome if it could
have the YaST icon - would someone with better Gtk/C skills than me
(just about anyone in other words) care to take a look?
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