On 2016-09-05, at 18:07:30 Rene Engelhard wrote:
> Probably the default (adwaita) if you don't configure something.
I have checked that with
$ gtk-query-settings 2>/dev/null|grep gtk-theme-name
It seems that I had gtk-theme-name: "Clearlooks-Phenix"
So I changed it to gtk-theme-name: "Adwaita" in
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 05, 2016 at 05:44:37PM +0200, Emil Nowak wrote:
> > In what for a desktop is this? Doesn't look like GNOME3? (If, which theme?)
> > Can't be the default, given it works for me in sid with default adwaita(?),
> > and even in a (test)-5.2-jessie backport with jessies GNOME3
>
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Bug #834748 [libreoffice-gtk3] libreoffice-gtk3: Main menus overlap
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Bug #834748 [libreoffice-gtk3] libreoffice-gtk3: Main menus overlap
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Hi,
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 04:50:14PM +0200, Emil Nowak wrote:
> I installed libreoffice-gtk3 and all menu labels don't have any spacing
> between them. It is just one single line of text.
>
> Screenshot attached.
In what for a desktop i
Package: libreoffice-gtk3
Version: 1:5.2.0-2
Severity: normal
I installed libreoffice-gtk3 and all menu labels don't have any spacing
between them. It is just one single line of text.
Screenshot attached.
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