https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=449587
skierpage <skierp...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO |--- Status|NEEDSINFO |REPORTED --- Comment #2 from skierpage <skierp...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > What system color scheme are you using? Note that the color scheme is > separate from the Global Theme. Breeze Light, plus Use accent color "From current color scheme". What's strange is my windows don't look like the preview for Breeze Light: the title bar of my active KDE window or "CSD-less" GTK window is white text on blue, not the black on gray in the Breeze Light preview. If I click Breeze Light > Edit Color Scheme... > Colors, that also shows Active Titlebar/Titlebar Text as black text on gray; meanwhile the color scheme shows Inactive Titlebar/Titlebar Text as medium gray text on slightly lighter gray; but in fact my inactive KDE windows are gray text on black. I tried switching to Colors > Breeze, and this bug goes away -- GTK titlebars with CSD buttons look the same as other Breeze windows, white on darkish gray. Then I switched back to Colors > Breeze Light, and all titlebars now match the Breeze Light preview (no more active blue and inactive black) and the bug has stayed fixed 🎉. So if anyone else has this bug, the workaround is probably "If some titlebars look wrong, try choosing a different Colors scheme, [Apply], switch back, [Apply]." I'm fairly confident I never tweaked any Application Style/Color stuff, and none of these system settings dialogs showed an active [Defaults] or [Reset] button. However I've updated this laptop from 2016's Fedora 24 through various betas, and I think at some point I was using Oxygen not Breeze. So most likely some upgrade didn't cleanly update some setting. I kinda liked the white text on blue active titlebars I had, but I trust the Plasma theme designers. Thanks for all you do! 👍 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.