Le 21/09/2011 18:07, tv.deb...@googlemail.com a écrit : >> 18/09/2011 18:01, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote: >>> 18/09/2011 14:50, Frank McCormick wrote: >>> >>> I posted this question on the GIMP list but no one seems to know the >>> answer. >>> When I open an image in the latest GIMP 2.6 on Debian Sid the file >>> extension choice window is too small and can't be resized or moved. >>> This is an example of what happens. It >>> It's only a minor annoyance but I'd like to be able to fix it if possible. >>> Any suggestions? >>> >>> http://imagebin.org/172940 >>> >>> >> >> Hi, I don't have time to troubleshoot it now, but I can confirm I have >> the same problem. I use kde as my DE and I strongly suspect an >> "oxygen-gtk" or some other kde restyling of gtk apps weirdness. I don't >> think gimp is touched by any gtk3 transition right now, but I can be >> wrong since I don't follow gtk evolution closely. >> Or maybe just a gimp bug introduced by the latest update (I remember >> seeing one not long ago). I'll investigate later today, but feel free to >> find a cure first and share it ;-) ! >> >> > > I was wrong, the issue isn't related to kde gtk styling, I narrowed it > down to those packages, downgrading them solves the problem: > > gtk2-engines-oxygen 1.1.3-1 -> 1.1.2-1 (only on KDE) > > libgail18 2.24.6-1 -> 2.24.4-3 > libgtk2.0-0 2.24.6-1 -> 2.24.4-3 > libgtk2.0-bin 2.24.6-1 -> 2.24.4-3 > librsvg2-2 2.34.1-2 -> 2.34.0-1 > librsvg2-bin 2.34.1-2 -> 2.34.0-1 > librsvg2-common 2.34.1-2 -> 2.34.0-1 > > > The bug shows up in Inkscape too, and probably many other gtk apps. I'll > try to work out which one of those packages to file a bug against, if > someone has more free time/is more gtk-savy than me feel free to file > the bug and pass the number around ;-) . > > Cheers. >
Hi, for those who still care about this issue, following a bug report on libgtk2.0-0 I got an answer from the maintainer stating that the problem is now fixed in packages versions 2.24.6-2. This was an upstream regression. Cheers. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e8d7a02.9010...@googlemail.com