I have ubuntu 10.04 with all updates.
This bug occurs with next themes: Ambiance, New Wave, Radiance.
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can't reproduce this, my htpc is suffering from a gray networkmanager
icon, yet on laptop and desktop it's fine, all running lucid up-to-date
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can't reproduce this, my htpc is suffering from a gray networkmanager
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the that bug.
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I am having this problem in Lucid - grey icon background in a dark
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I have a similar issue with the banshee and firestarter icon backgrounds
not matching the ambiance or radience themes, but being fine under the
other themes. Also the font for the drop-down list for skype icon seems
to colour itself the same colour as the theme, making it impossible to
read until
me too, attached screenshot shows affected apps i didnt see mentioned here
before:
audacious2, spotify (through wine, so i guess is a wine bug?)
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affected
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me too, attached screenshot shows affected apps i didnt see mentioned here
before:
audacious2, spotify (through wine, so i guess is a
Martin Lindhe: Audacious is all black around by default, so thats not a
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menthurae: all I know is that certain icons do not have transparency
with the theme I am usingicons that appear in the notification area,
showing open progs such as: banshee vlc ksensors checkgmail mail-
notification...see screenshot attached
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Marking this as invalid for Banshee. See Bug #525280 for Banshee.
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macstevejb (#83) - you are incorrect - if you look carefully, the
background for the icons has just become dark grey - and are NOT themed
appropriately (i.e. respecting transparency or gradients in the theme).
Compare the background for X-Chat and Banshee if you can't see what I'm
talking about
layout switch applet looks ugly with any theme (different font size and
color with system defaults)
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I seem to recall this (or something strikingly similar) being a bug with
the murrine engine. Anyone have thoughts?
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Running Lucid Alpha 3...icons affected by this unsightly behaviour in
the gnome notification area are: banshee, mail-notification, checkgmail,
vlc.
Strangely, xchat and choqok appear fine.
Using the default Ambient theme.
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As a further footnote, I just installed a new theme (ambience clean from
gnome-look.org) and the icons appear as they should.
So this bug is obviously theme-related.
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The weird part is that all my icons were fine. The problem started when
I switched my video card from an Nvidia 9600GT to an Nvidia Quadro NVS
450. The former was with twinview and the newone with xinerama.
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Still present in Lucid Lynx alpha 3 with the Ambiance and Radiance
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But, interestingly, it goes away when you use the following themes:
Homosapien
Kin
Clearlooks
Turrican
Apart from Clearlooks, these are all from the community-themes
package.
It's obviously theme dependent. I've
I keep being told that it's because these icons aren't using the new
GTKStatusIcon, but that seems like a cop out to me.
A few releases ago (possibly Intrepid) this problem appeared in every
tray icon. It seems to be true that some applications have fixed the
issue by using GTKStatusIcon, but I
Still present in an up-to-date Lucid Alpha 3 with Ambiance and
Radiance theme (that means in every theme that has not a white panel).
To see it, simply install Banshee and you will see it's icon with an
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if you guys want to try the svn pidgin, the there's a ppa with it here.
Works for me on lucid, fixed the bug.
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reproduce) also taskcoach has a grey instead of a transparent background
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Which version of Shutter do you use? On my machine Shutter's icon is
fine.
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Pidgin fix in MTN, to be released with Pidgin 2.7.0.
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Adding and confirming vlc task from dup
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^ Yes once, but I added it back and removed it again, then added it
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My notification area(that contains battery level indicator, wireless
status al) is not displaying at all, I see a bar and that's it. I need
to connect to wireless and I can't so that. I think this is related to
the above problems.
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My notification area(that contains battery level indicator, wireless
status al) is not displaying at all, I see a bar and that's it. I need
to connect to wireless and I can't so that. I think this is related to
the above problems.
I don't
On Karmic with Banshee 1.5.3. from ppa, the icon background takes the
colour from the basic panel colour.
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I think this is an upstream bug of gnome-panel. It doesn't appear in
LXPanel's systray or Stalonetray.
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Still present in Arch Linux too.
A friend said me that in Fedora this doesn't happens. I can't confirm
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Sonata too does suffer from this :/
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1.
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This bug is present in Debian Squeeze too, with Pidgin, Firestarter,
Mail Notification, StarDict and Liferea.
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So it's obviously an upstream Gnome bug.
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Why isnt this a gnome-panel bug? It affects several apps.
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The same problem also exists with vuze.
But surprisingly , the problem is present *only* if i install vuze from the
repos .
If i download the vuze package [linux version] from the vuze site ,
extract the contents and run vuze from the location in my home directory
, this problem is *not*
Have the same problem with some icons like the JDownloader and Amarok
(1.41). But worst is with the network manager, that doesn't work in the
notification area, it's just a grey square. I'm using Karmic.
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The background is consistent with the system theme even though panel is
transparent.
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+ 1 to pidgin and beagle.. but mine has white background on a
transparent panel..
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@Cyberkilla, what do you mean updating each individual application to
use GTKStatusIcon (?) instead may work? I'm using Banshee 1.6 Beta 2
(1.5.1) from the PPA and even though the icon itself has transparency
when Banshee adds it to the notification area I still get the tray icon
with the clashing
Also affects Opera. Bug report sumbited.
I tried to set it as affected project here but ended with (Error ID:
OOPS-1409H1222).
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Also affects Opera. Bug report sumbited.
I tried to set it as affected project here but ended with (Error ID:
OOPS-1409H1222).
Opera is close-sourced so we cannot do anything about it. You'll have to bug
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Same here, Karmic final. Pidgin and gSTM are affected.
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Please, before you post me too or same here again, and upload yet another
useless screenshot, look at how many screenshots we have in this bug already!
That is seriously ENOUGH, so PLEASE do not upload another, or reconfirm this
bug
again, or even post here unless you have something useful to
@Chow Loong Jin: The colour behind the icons is the same as the colour
of the panel, if you remove any background image or transparency.
With regards to Opera, perhaps they don't _need_ to get involved. This
change happened outside of the applications affected. The mechanism they
all use to
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@Chow Loong Jin: Very interesting. I wonder what can be done to call
more attention to this bug. It seems unusual that such an active bug
report would receive so little feedback/questions from developers.
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@Chow Loong Jin: Very interesting. I wonder what can be done to call
more attention to this bug. It seems unusual that such an active bug
report would receive so little feedback/questions from developers.
Look at the upstream Banshee bug
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On Saturday 07,November,2009 11:00 PM, Cyberkilla wrote:
@Chow Loong Jin: Very interesting. I wonder what can be done to call
more attention to this bug. It seems unusual that such an active bug
report would receive so little feedback/questions from developers.
Actually, you know what? I can't
Hi,
I have the same faulty behaviour, below the info I gathered from your
questions. Don't know how to tell if composition is on/off.
What I noticed and didn't see described at this bug is that the color
below the icon follows the Controls option on Customize Theme
(Appearance widget). If I
Of course, I'm using transparency at my panel. If the icons aren't using the
transparency flag, I suppose they should at least honor the selected solid
color linked to the transparency setting (white, in my case), and not the
Control configuration...
Fabio Mazanatti
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Sorry about the little pieces of info, I swear this is the last one.
About the misplaced color following the Controls setting, actually the
background is filled with the Windows - Background color selected at
Colors tab from Customize Theme... just changed mine to orange, and
here it is.
Cheers,
For me, the window manager doesn't make a difference, I get it with Compiz
and Metacity. Metacity also with compositing turned on or off as well.
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 8:48 AM, Fabio Mazanatti
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Sorry about the little pieces of info, I swear this is the last one.
Same problem here, Banshee + Pidgin. Very ugly. Is anybody working on
fixing this?
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+1 with Banshee and aMSN (and many other software)
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I can confirm this on my karmic final 64 up to date system
firestarter, vuze and banshee have the gray around the notification icons
while others are ok like ubuntuone, klipper, cryptkeeper
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This Bug is not only in ubuntu 9.10, I have got Arch-Linux and it seems to be
only in Gnome 2.28
Thats all I wanted to say :D
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What's the status on this bug? Can we get a fix sometime soon please?
I've tried hunting around the icon image files but all of them are .pngs
with the correct transparency - so it's not the applications, it's
something to do with the notification area, gnome or gnome-panel.
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Apparently it is related to the object applications use to create their
status icon.
I've heard mentions of GTKStatusIcon (supposedly the solution), GTKTrayIcon
and something about an eggicon.
Presumably, these are all interfaces to make the notification area icons, with
GTKStatusIcon tending
On Saturday 31,October,2009 06:17 PM, Cyberkilla wrote:
Apparently it is related to the object applications use to create their
status icon.
I've heard mentions of GTKStatusIcon (supposedly the solution),
GTKTrayIcon and something about an eggicon.
Presumably, these are all interfaces to
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Can confirm the bug is still present in Karmic FINAL release.
I've updated but haven't received the fix apparently released yesterday.
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I'm having this issue too. Ubuntu Karmic Beta.
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There's a bug with AllTray because all applications that I put on the
notification area (open AllTray and click on a window) have a gray
background. I have this bug since my fresh update from Ubuntu 9.04 to
9.10.
See the attached screen shot.
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the panel color appears as intended behind the icon. However, AllTray's
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im getting this with ubuntu karmic alpha 6 i have EXACTLY the same as
bekirserifo...@gmail.com #14 had (
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I can confirm this bug on Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) Beta. The tray icon
of Banshee 1.4.3 has a non-transparent (light gray) background when I
set the GNOME panel to be transparent.
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And the question is why this is happening. The pixmaps used have an
intact transparent background and are in no way special compared to
other tray icons. At least that's what I see in /usr/share/pixmaps .
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liferea, banshee and pidgin all show as grey backgrounds on my semi-
transparent panel. Looks very unpolished.
This is something that has happened in previous alphas and has
subsequently been fixed. I'd be tempted to point the finger at gnome
(and the way it handles icons) rather than the
Oli wrote:
liferea, banshee and pidgin all show as grey backgrounds on my semi-
transparent panel. Looks very unpolished.
This is something that has happened in previous alphas and has
subsequently been fixed. I'd be tempted to point the finger at gnome
(and the way it handles icons) rather
I can confirm this bug on Karmic Alpha 6. Pidgin tray icon has non-
transparent background when you set the gnome panel to be transparent.
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I'm currently getting a white background for the Banshee icon, though
other icons display normally. This is on Karmic Alpha 6 with the most
recent updates.
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Can you change your gnome-panel to transparent and see if the black box
is still present? I am seeing it in many applications including
Banshee, Exaile, and Transmission to name a few.
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I see a grey background for Pidgin and Twinkle.
Looking at /usr/share/pixmaps/pidgin/tray/16, I find this application
ships *.ico files *shock and horror*. I don't think this is related
though.
Looking at the various pixmaps, they all have transparent backgrounds.
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