I solved the problem changing the gnome theme to Adwaita using gnome
tweaks.
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Title:
gedit and gnome-calculator transparency/graphics corruption
The im-config impact on this issue should be fixed via this upload:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/im-config/0.44.1-1ubuntu1
** Changed in: im-config (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Happened to gnome-calculator on my laptop. Didn't notice any problem
with gedit. Renamed ~/.xinputrc, logout/login, problem solved. This
laptop started with 10.04LTS and has upgraded through all LTS versions
to 18.04LTS. I use gnome-flashback metacity by default...
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I have just been hit with this on a new install of 18.04 from a CD I had
to do because of a hard drive change and full restore. Initially text
editor worked well, but one of the applications I added, or a software
update, seems to have caused the transparency. The workaround suggested
by Heiko L
Further to my last comment I suspect Gramps or one of its add-ons as the
cause based on timing of when the error began.
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Title:
gedit and
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: light-themes (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Also affects: light-themes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
gedit and gnome-calculator transparency/graphics
I'm able to reproduce the faulty on bionic (not upgraded from xenial),
with GTK_IM_MODULE=xim and an empty .xinputrc.
Can also confirm the workaround suggested by Heiko L seems to fix this
issue, by changing /usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-3.20/gtk.css to this:
> textview text {
>
I'm wondering why this has not been fixed after such a long time. It can at
least be improved easily.
If the Adwaita theme works (which it does in may case, too), then it is (at
least partly) a theme issue.
In fact, some defaults seem to be missing in the Ambiance and Radiance themes:
By
I installed Lubuntu 18.04 LTS on VirtualBox, and I met similar issue.
The text messages on gajim chat window were messy. GTK didn't seem to
refresh the window and kept previous text overlapped on the window.
I found a discussion (in Chinese) here, they found an workaround
solution - changing
I am running Ubunti 18.04.2 in an Enhanced Hyper-V session -
https://www.zdnet.com/article/windows-10-tip-run-ubuntu-linux-in-an-
enhanced-hyper-v-session/.
I am facing the same problem.
Tried
Switching input method between xim and ibus
Changing theme to Adwaita
Nothing works for me.
Given
I have upgraded through several versions of Ubuntu up to 18.04.2, and
I've tried all suggestions, but still getting screen overwriting in Meld
to the point of making it unusable.
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The Adwaita theme was helped to me, switching the input method was not.
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Title:
gedit and gnome-calculator transparency/graphics corruption
I confirm what Jarrod Farrell (jarrodmaddy)wrote. I have to chose
between having the non-working gedit/calculatir or being unable to type
passwords in Firefox.
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Same issue since I switched from ibus to xim on Ubuntu 18.04.
This breaks apps like calculator, gedit and meld.
In my case, I can't use ibus because it claims two keybindings that I
need: Ctrl+Shift+U and Ctrl+Shift+E.
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Since I upgraded from to 18.04 I've had this problem (actually gnome apps) :
Main windows unusable with weird main window.
Changing from the theme (Ambiance) to any other theme (Adwaita, Numix, etc)
solved the problem.
(I'm using gnome shell)
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Are you all on gnome-shell? I have the same transparency issue in gnome-
session-flashback / lightdm, but only when using theme Ambiance. I moved
to theme Adwaita and the transparency issues are gone.
Setting the input method to iBus does fix it for theme Ambiance too.
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Are you all on gnome-shell? I have the same transparency issue in gnome-
session-flashback / lightdm, but only when using theme Ambiance. I moved
to theme Adwaita and the transparency issues are gone.
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Having the issue over here on 18.04.1 and as mentioned it seems to be
focused on what input method system you choose. For me I can't switch
over to ibus (without downgrading) without summoning the wrath of bug
#1765304.
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Following-up on my previous comment, the problem did come back, even
though it was gone at first after I switched to ibus and then back to
xim. Now I switched to ibus and restarted, the problem is gone. So I'm
not switching back to xim, as I suspect the problem would reappear again
then.
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