On Tue, 19 Apr 2016 00:50:02 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 23:04:17 +0100 (BST), flow wrote:
>>Got wrong font in [snip] qupzilla only since latest upgrade.
>
>[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ cat /etc/profile.d/qt5ct.sh
>#!/bin/sh
>export QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME="qt5ct"
>[rocketmou
On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 23:04:17 +0100 (BST), flow wrote:
>Got wrong font in [snip] qupzilla only since latest upgrade.
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ cat /etc/profile.d/qt5ct.sh
#!/bin/sh
export QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME="qt5ct"
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ pacman -Q qt5ct
qt5ct 0.22-1
By running qt5ct I
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 17:37:08 +0100 (BST), flow wrote:
>> On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 23:04:17 +0100 (BST), flow wrote:
>> >Most of GTK2 apps are ok. Got wrong font in seamonkey and qupzilla
>> >only since latest upgrade.
>> >[ALPM] upgraded qt5-base (5.6.0-2 -> 5.6.0-3) [2016-04-10 20:32]
>> >[ALPM] upgr
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> On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 23:04:17 +0100 (BST), flow wrote:
> >Most of GTK2 apps are ok. Got wrong font in seamonkey and qupzilla
> >only since latest upgrade.
> >[ALPM] upgraded qt5-base (5.6.0-2 -> 5.6.0-3) [2016-04-10 20:32]
> >[ALPM] upgraded qt5-webki
On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 23:04:17 +0100 (BST), flow wrote:
>Most of GTK2 apps are ok. Got wrong font in seamonkey and qupzilla
>only since latest upgrade.
>[ALPM] upgraded qt5-base (5.6.0-2 -> 5.6.0-3) [2016-04-10 20:32]
>[ALPM] upgraded qt5-webkit (5.6.0-2 -> 5.6.0-4) [2016-04-10 20:33]
Qupzilla shoul
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> On 04/16/2016 04:01 AM, flow wrote:
> > Still have yet unwanted font.
>
> Can you use gnome-tweak-tool to change the font and font hinting? I have
gnome-tweak-tool won't to run here.
> never tried using it on a non-GNOME desktop, so I'm not sure th
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> On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 03:01:28 +0100 (BST), flow wrote:
> >Still have yet unwanted font.
>
> The rendering of fonts for my GTK2 apps is as wanted.
>
> What do you mean?
>
> Did you get completely wrong font types, or "just" an odd rendering?
> For w
On 04/16/2016 04:01 AM, flow wrote:
> Still have yet unwanted font.
Can you use gnome-tweak-tool to change the font and font hinting? I have
never tried using it on a non-GNOME desktop, so I'm not sure this helps.
There are no problems on my Adwaita-themed GNOME; Raleigh is broken for
me too, but
On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 03:01:28 +0100 (BST), flow wrote:
>Still have yet unwanted font.
The rendering of fonts for my GTK2 apps is as wanted.
What do you mean?
Did you get completely wrong font types, or "just" an odd rendering?
For what apps? GTK2 and/or GTK3?
My GTK2 apps are ok, some GTK3 apps
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> I downgraded
> adwaita-icon-theme (3.20-1 -> 3.18.0-1)
> and
> gnome-themes-standard (3.20-1 -> 3.18.0-1)
Me too. Still have yet unwanted font.
adwaita-icon-theme 3.18.0-1
gnome-themes-standard 3.18.0-1
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On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 8:23 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 19:52:40 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 16:37:13 +0200, Carsten Mattner wrote:
>>>gtk3 since 3.18 or so got much slower as well and for each
>>>and every window that is drawn it first shows a black rectang
>Assumed you didn't tidy up the cache,
and assumed you didn't uncomment and overwrite
$ grep CacheDir /etc/pacman.conf
#CacheDir= /var/cache/pacman/pkg/
> pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/pkgname-pkgver-pkgrel-arch.pkg.tar.xz
On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 23:57:23 +0100 (BST), flow wrote:
>> I downgraded
>> adwaita-icon-theme (3.20-1 -> 3.18.0-1)
>> gnome-themes-standard (3.20-1 -> 3.18.0-1)
>
>Where I can find out this version?
I used
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/downgrade/
IOW
downgrade pkgname
I guess
https://a
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> I downgraded
> adwaita-icon-theme (3.20-1 -> 3.18.0-1)
> gnome-themes-standard (3.20-1 -> 3.18.0-1)
Where I can find out this version?
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 19:52:40 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 16:37:13 +0200, Carsten Mattner wrote:
>>gtk3 since 3.18 or so got much slower as well and for each
>>and every window that is drawn it first shows a black rectangle
>>before the widgets appear.
>[snip]
>I notice the
On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 16:37:13 +0200, Carsten Mattner wrote:
>gtk3 since 3.18 or so got much slower as well and for each
>and every window that is drawn it first shows a black rectangle
>before the widgets appear.
Hi Carsten,
I'm using a GTK2 and GTK3 version of Rodent [1], if I open a directory
th
> On April 14, 2016 at 10:37 AM Carsten Mattner
> wrote:
> Given that the gtk3 devs do not intend to support theming
https://blogs.gnome.org/mclasen/2015/11/20/a-gtk-update/
https://blogs.gnome.org/mclasen/2015/12/22/css-boxes-in-gtk/
https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/chap-css-overview.h
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 4:30 AM, Andrew Ridgway wrote:
> There have been a few bugs reported about the gtk 3.20 theming issues[1]
>
> and in those bugs it mentions that there is a fix upstream that we
> just have to wait until it trickles down[2]
>
> It seems that 3.20 requires themes to update so
On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 07:54:09 +1200, Jason Ryan wrote:
>Given most of the drivel you post to this list, I shouldn't be
>surprised, but this is a new level of inanity…
>
>Show some respect to the people that actually build stuff and
>contribute, not just endlessly clog mailing lists with their pueril
On 13/04/16 at 04:23pm, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Reminds me of Bill Hick talking to people who are in advertising or
marketing. "No really, there's no rationalization for what you do, and
you are Satan's little helpers, OK?" This seems to fit good to some
upstream developers too.
Maybe this is asking
On 13/04/16 15:23, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> After installing fontconfig I didn't notice an issue for Claws,
> Roxterm, SpaceFM and a few other apps. It was the other way around. For
> testing purpose I reinstalled the new Adwaita again and the fonts for my
> GTK2 apps didn't become that disgusting a
On Wed, 13 Apr 2016 16:28:38 +0200, Bennett Piater wrote:
>> It's a PITA that even users who don't use GNOME, KDE or similar crap
>> nowadays get broken environments, because even apps that are not
>> from a bloatware DE break.
>
>FWIW, I'm using a lot of KDE apps in i3WM and don't have any probl
> It's a PITA that even users who don't use GNOME, KDE or similar crap
> nowadays get broken environments, because even apps that are not from a
> bloatware DE break.
FWIW, I'm using a lot of KDE apps in i3WM and don't have any problems.
I have the GTK problems of course, but all my QT things beha
I noticed natural scrolling is broken as well. Does anyone has a fix?
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016, 6:53 PM Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> After installing fontconfig I didn't notice an issue for Claws,
> Roxterm, SpaceFM and a few other apps. It was the other way around. For
> testing purpose I reinstalled the
After installing fontconfig I didn't notice an issue for Claws,
Roxterm, SpaceFM and a few other apps. It was the other way around. For
testing purpose I reinstalled the new Adwaita again and the fonts for my
GTK2 apps didn't become that disgusting again, as the fonts for GTK3
apps are. However, th
Florian Pelz wrote:
> On 04/12/2016 09:07 PM, Kyle Terrien wrote:
>> Does anyone off the top of his/her head know of any good tools or guides
>> for converting gtk2 themes to gtk3 themes?
>>
>> --Kyle
>>
>
> I don't know very much, but it's all done in CSS nowadays. There are no
> more programmabl
On 04/12/2016 09:07 PM, Kyle Terrien wrote:
> Does anyone off the top of his/her head know of any good tools or guides
> for converting gtk2 themes to gtk3 themes?
>
> --Kyle
>
I don't know very much, but it's all done in CSS nowadays. There are no
more programmable theming engines for GTK+ 3, i
Jérôme M. Berger wrote:
> On 04/12/2016 07:08 PM, Mauro Santos wrote:
>> I was using clearlooks-phenix but with gtk 3.20 it is quite broken and
>> it hasn't been updated in quite some time. I have no idea if the dev
>> will code a new version for gtk 3.20+.
>>
> When launching a GTK3 applicat
On 04/12/2016 07:08 PM, Mauro Santos wrote:
> I was using clearlooks-phenix but with gtk 3.20 it is quite broken and
> it hasn't been updated in quite some time. I have no idea if the dev
> will code a new version for gtk 3.20+.
>
When launching a GTK3 application with the clearlooks pheni
On 12-04-2016 16:50, Kyle Terrien wrote:
> The best thing to do at this point is design a GTK3 theme that sucks
> less (and maintain it when GNOME makes the arbitrary changes to the GTK3
> theming API again). Clearlooks-Phenix is good. Perhaps a
> Bluecurve-Phenix would be fun too.
I was using
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> $ grep gnome-themes-standard /var/log/pacman.log | grep 2016-04
> [2016-04-10 19:57] [ALPM] upgraded gnome-themes-standard (3.18.0-1 -> 3.20-1)
> [2016-04-12 09:33] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -U
> gnome-themes-standard-3.18.0-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz'
> [2016-04-12 09:33] [ALPM] dow
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 22:06:33 -0700, Kyle Terrien wrote:
>My first thought was "Adwaita", and looking at the list of packages,
>gnome-themes-standard is upgraded. I suspect that Adwaita is the
>culprit.
My mind went blank for a long "moment", I missed that Adwaita is part
of this package. Thank yo
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016, Doug Newgard wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 15:40:29 +0930
> Stephen wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry, but my mail client (mutt) certainly does show these as
> > being threaded under, and not top level replies. I don't know why it
> > would be showing up otherwise for you, because I've
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 15:40:29 +0930
Stephen wrote:
> I'm sorry, but my mail client (mutt) certainly does show these as
> being threaded under, and not top level replies. I don't know why it
> would be showing up otherwise for you, because I've replied direct to
> yours each time.
Top posting refe
I'm sorry, but my mail client (mutt) certainly does show these as
being threaded under, and not top level replies. I don't know why it
would be showing up otherwise for you, because I've replied direct to
yours each time.
I have a top level understanding of the process involved with AUR and
packag
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:47:16 +0930
Stephen wrote:
> Appreciate the clarification - I was not aware that this was the case,
> but it does make sense. Is this true of fetching updates as well, or
> only in terms of rebuilding things? Thanks!
Please stop top posting.
Yes, it would include updates.
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 07:43:10 +0200
SanskritFritz wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 6:59 AM, Doug Newgard wrote:
> > Everything *in the repos* that needed to was rebuilt against 3.20. The Arc
> > theme is in the AUR, which you have to manage yourself.
>
> So then, for example qtcurve must be re
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 6:59 AM, Doug Newgard wrote:
> Everything *in the repos* that needed to was rebuilt against 3.20. The Arc
> theme is in the AUR, which you have to manage yourself.
So then, for example qtcurve must be rebuilt? Should I file a bug report?
Appreciate the clarification - I was not aware that this was the case,
but it does make sense. Is this true of fetching updates as well, or
only in terms of rebuilding things? Thanks!
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016, Doug Newgard wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:15:45 +0930
> Stephen wrote:
>
> > For what it
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> after the last upgrade GTK2 apps running in an openbox session need more
> space, they became darker and in some windows even the fonts became
> less good readable. The reason that I dropped desktop environments was
> to get rid of chaotic designs and to keep a clear design an
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:15:45 +0930
Stephen wrote:
> For what it's worth, I was able to resolve this issue in the end by
> simply removing + reinstalling my theme (which was Arc). Installing
> Adwaita also worked.
>
> Removing and reinstalling solved the issue because it rebuilt against
> Gnome 3
For what it's worth, I was able to resolve this issue in the end by
simply removing + reinstalling my theme (which was Arc). Installing
Adwaita also worked.
Removing and reinstalling solved the issue because it rebuilt against
Gnome 3.20. I'd only recently switched to Arch, and had therefore
wrong
Peter Hofmann writes:
> This may be caused by "/etc/fonts/conf.d/10-hinting-slight.conf" which
> is now shipped with fontconfig-2.11.95. You can override this either
> system-wide or with a per-user configuration file.
>
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/font_configuration#Hintstyle
> https:/
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 19:14:48 +, Sajjad Heydari wrote:
>My theme was broken as well, but switching to Adwaita worked.
Actually Adwaita, which wasn't upgraded, does look different after the
upgrade. I already used Adwaita before the upgrade. Perhaps I could fix
the lightdm greeter by switching t
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 06:54:20AM +0530, Sujith Manoharan wrote:
> For me, the recent fontconfig package in testing has changed the way
> bold fonts are rendered. I have downgraded fontconfig manually since
> I couldn't find a way to fix this.
>
> With 2.11.94: http://msujith.org/dir/img/before-f
My theme was broken as well, but switching to Adwaita worked.
I hope in future at least a warning message would be issued...
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016, 11:42 PM Maarten de Vries wrote:
> On 11 April 2016 at 21:05, D C wrote:
>
> > I'm with gurnaik on this one... Up until a few days ago, I had done
On 11 April 2016 at 21:05, D C wrote:
> I'm with gurnaik on this one... Up until a few days ago, I had done weekly
> updates on my arch system for the past 3 years without breakage. If doing
> an update renders your system unusable, that's kind of an issue.. Luckily I
> have a notebook backup.
>
I'm with gurnaik on this one... Up until a few days ago, I had done weekly
updates on my arch system for the past 3 years without breakage. If doing
an update renders your system unusable, that's kind of an issue.. Luckily I
have a notebook backup.
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 10:16 AM, gurnaik wrote:
On 11/04/16 15:12, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 16:01:40 +0200, Qdaxfa wrote:
Try doing more research on updates before installing them if stability
is critical for you
Such a disaster never happened for minimalist environments
(openbox, jwm with an uncritical theme as Adwaita) with
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 16:01:40 +0200, Qdaxfa wrote:
>Try doing more research on updates before installing them if stability
>is critical for you
Such a disaster never happened for minimalist environments
(openbox, jwm with an uncritical theme as Adwaita) within all the years
I'm using Arch Linux. T
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 15:31:07 +0200, Bjoern Franke wrote:
>> But I found several other additional issues for GTK2 and GTK3 apps,
>> most likely I'll restore my Arch Linux from a backup and stop
>> upgrading as long as possible, since my production machine is
>> totally broken at the moment. Not only
On 2016-04-11 15:56, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 15:07:56 +0200, Martti Kühne wrote:
I'm sure you could tell the difference there.
Yes, I can, but I don't know against what to file bugs. GTK3 apps
default to grotesque window sizes, don't remember region settings
inside the windows
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 15:07:56 +0200, Martti Kühne wrote:
>I'm sure you could tell the difference there.
Yes, I can, but I don't know against what to file bugs. GTK3 apps
default to grotesque window sizes, don't remember region settings
inside the windows, became unreadable due to invisible text, e.
Hi,
> But I found several other additional issues for GTK2 and GTK3 apps,
> most
> likely I'll restore my Arch Linux from a backup and stop upgrading as
> long as possible, since my production machine is totally broken at
> the
> moment. Not only the look is ugly, it's really a broken install.
Yo
I'm sure you could tell the difference there.
cheers!
mar77i
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 11:07:30 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>Evolution calender password request
This is not related to the GTK2 and GTK3 issues, it's an issue for the
new Evolution, caused by Yahoo/Rocketmail.
But I found several other additional issues for GTK2 and GTK3 apps, most
likely I'll resto
Cool, some elements of GTK2 apps use a different font rendering than
others and even positioning the mouse cursor is broken for some
elements. I would like to report bugs upstream, but I don't know what
exactly is the culprit.
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 06:54:20 +0530, Sujith Manoharan wrote:
>For me, the recent fontconfig package in testing has changed the way
>bold fonts are rendered.
I also have a broken font rendering since yesterday and I'm neither
using testing nor was fontconfig upgraded yesterday.
[2016-03-29 08:01] [
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 10:17:19 +0930, Stephen wrote:
>I've had a similar issue; can't see any highlights hovering over
>things anymore (i.e. tray icon for pulseaudio or network manager,
>can't adjust things in pulseaudio window, etc).
In the meantime I noticed all kinds of broken GTK2 and GTK3 apps.
There have been a few bugs reported about the gtk 3.20 theming issues[1]
and in those bugs it mentions that there is a fix upstream that we
just have to wait until it trickles down[2]
It seems that 3.20 requires themes to update something (not sure what)
and this is the problem
Get on to the peo
Ralf Mardorf writes:
> after the last upgrade GTK2 apps running in an openbox session need more
> space, they became darker and in some windows even the fonts became
> less good readable. The reason that I dropped desktop environments was
> to get rid of chaotic designs and to keep a clear design
I've had a similar issue; can't see any highlights hovering over
things anymore (i.e. tray icon for pulseaudio or network manager,
can't adjust things in pulseaudio window, etc).
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after the last upgrade GTK2 apps running in an openbox session need
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