>Hi All, >I am using ubuntu studio 18.04 2018-04-10 iso. Package selection at installer >times works fine to me.
>Also I have tested my usual apps like openshot, pitivi & kdenlive and below >are my findings >#1. When I launched openshot and pitivi apps from terminal, i could see below >theme error. But changing to Numix or greybird works without any error >openshot error >(python3:24626): Gtk-WARNING **: 11:02:47.725: Theme parsing error: >gtk.css:597:14: not a number > >(python3:24626): Gtk-WARNING **: 11:02:47.726: Theme parsing error: >gtk.css:597:14: Expected a string. > >(python3:24626): Gtk-WARNING **: 11:02:47.726: Theme parsing error: >gtk.css:600:17: Expected a string. > >pitivi error >- GSound not found on the system > -> enables sound notifications when rendering is complete >(pitivi:24320): Gtk-WARNING **: 10:57:32.643: Theme parsing error: >gtk.css:67:29: The style property >GtkStatusbar:shadow-type is deprecated and >shouldn't be used anymore. It will be removed in a future version > >(pitivi:24320): Gtk-WARNING **: 10:57:32.647: Theme parsing error: >gtk.css:597:14: not a number > >(pitivi:24320): Gtk-WARNING **: 10:57:32.647: Theme parsing error: >gtk.css:597:14: Expected a string. > >(pitivi:24320): Gtk-WARNING **: 10:57:32.647: Theme parsing error: >gtk.css:600:17: Expected a string. > >#2. Unable to close the help tutorial window in openshot. Tried many ways but >no luck. > >Despite these error messages, I have successfully edited and exported videos >in both Openshot and Pitivi > >please let me know in case you guys need more details. > >Thanks, >Daniel Hi Daniel! 1) Most of those are just warnings and not critical to the operation of the app. Long story short, it’s making calls to the GTK+ API that GTK+ no longer supports, or will soon be deprecated. This is nothing to worry about as it does not affect the operation of the app. Furthermore, pitivi is a GTK3-based app which, if using Ubuntu Studio’s default desktop environment (Xfce), is running in a GTK2 environment. Those warnings are to be expected. As far as the GSound error, GSound is not installed by default, and might be a recommended package for pitivi. To correct the error, install GSound, but it’s not required except for the notification sound as described in the error. 2) For this, please file a bug report by typing “ubuntu-bug openshot” in the terminal and following the instructions given. This mailing list isn’t the place for bug reports, and filing a report in that manner gets a ton more eyes on it than are watching here. :) I hope that helps! Erich
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