GTK weirdness after upgrade on wheezy

2011-09-15 Thread lsutton
After a dist-upgrade on wheezy (amd64( only some gtk applications have a weird 
look different from the system default, e.g. gnome-terminal (the preferences 
menu), gcalctool, empathy browser. On the other hand some other GTK 
applications are just fine and as expected such as gedit, nautilus, simple-scan 
etc.
Having a look at the sources makes me think this may somewhat have to do with 
gtk 3, but it's a guess and any hint would be appreciated.

Lorenzo.


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Re: Re: GTK weirdness after upgrade on wheezy

2011-09-15 Thread lsutton
Miles,

On 15/09/2011 09:57, Miles Bader wrote:
> lsut...@libero.it writes:
>> After a dist-upgrade on wheezy (amd64( only some gtk applications have a
>> weird look different from the system default, e.g. gnome-terminal (the
>> preferences menu), gcalctool, empathy browser. On the other hand some
>> other GTK applications are just fine and as expected such as gedit,
>> nautilus, simple-scan etc.
>> Having a look at the sources makes me think this may somewhat have to do
>> with gtk 3, but it's a guess and any hint would be appreciated.
> 
> I think it's because these apps are using gtk 3, but your gtk theme
> doesn't support gtk 3 (themes apparently aren't compatible).

I see makes sense, and guess I can live with that until everything goes to 3.

> 
> [Not so surprising, as there don't seem to be very many gtk 3 themes
> around...]

Yes seems so. I imagine it will slowly evolve.

Lorenzo.

> 
> -Miles
>