On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 4:57 AM, Anton Aylward <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm running 2.2rc
> Somewhere in the last few changes my carefully crafted colour scheme has been
> ignored.
>
> Years ago I set up a nice pale green and turquoise scheme,
> Its still there in
> -rw-r--r-- 1 anton users 8.4K Mar 22  2014 darktable.gtkrc
That is gtk2 theme config.
Which did not work in 2.0.x either.
The last dt version that used gtk2 was 1.6.x

> in the /.config/darktable directory
>
>
> Now it's all black on black.
> Black borders; black scroll bars. Black menu test on a black menu bar. Black
> pointers on the ends of the scroll bars with black arrows.  Black text on 
> black
> background.
>
> Oh look, there's a mouse-over that produces a black popup with black text.
>
> Well perhaps not everything is #000000, maybe a few things are just a smidgen
> enough away so that I can see the boundaries.  #001001001 perhaps.
>
> What is going on?
Gtk3 uses css theming.
Since dt 2.0.x, we use gtk3.

> Please note: this effect is there even if I explicitly point the application 
> at
> the directory with the --configdir option
>
>
>
> Please note: this is NOT about the colours in the picture, this is the colours
> of the the application itself.  The menus, the pop-ups, the scroll bars.
>
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