This bug affects Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird from
http://www.mozilla.org but only occurs in XFCE4, not in KDE4, thus it
must be an XFCE or GTK issue.
Mouse over either of the menus and click - it'll turn white on white
instantly. Same happens when you highlight individual menu items. Same
happens when you right click and highlight individual menu items.
Non-highlighted items look fine. Can provide screenshots if necessary.
I'm using default theme for both Firefox and Thunderbird.
Martin
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I'm getting a bit confused here about XFCE4 and icons - where does it
store them?
Take Adobe Reader for example: its XFCE4 menu icons are in
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps, 20x20/apps, etc. However, as soon
as I edit the .desktop file for Adobe Reader in /usr/share/applications
to point to an icon named "AdobeReader10" instead of "AdobeReader9" it
refuses to find a file named "AdobeReader10.png" in
/usr/share/icons/hicolor. As soon as I put a link with that name in
/usr/share/pixmaps it works though. Same goes for OpenOffice.org from
http://www.openoffice.org - its Icons are in
/opt/gnome/share/icons/gnome/16x16 and 32x32. However, linking them to
/usr/share/icons/hicolor doesn't help. They have to be in
/usr/share/pixmaps for the XFCE4 menu to find them.
Then, when I add a starter to the XFCE4 panel, the OpenOffice.org Icons
can be found under "Other" and not under "Applications" no matter where
they actually are. It's all a bit confusing, since putting icons or
links in /usr/share/icons/hicolor doesn't make them show up, however
XFCE4 seems to be gettings its icons from there - what gives?
-Martin
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