On 11/18/2016 02:10 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Anton Aylward <[email protected]> [11-18-16 12:48]:
>> On 11/18/2016 11:25 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> But its still a bit rough and I have no idea what the various CSS stanzas
>>>>> correspond to.  That makes it difficult to fine tune.
>>> doesn't make much diff, as it will break with the next gtk3 update :(
>>>  
>>
>> Perhaps that's why there is the darktable.css file which straps things down
>> specifically for darktable across any/all changes that Gytk3 might make.
>>
>> That's how it now appears to be as I se it.
> 
> iiuc, the problem is gtk3 changes break darktable.css, and they make no
> effort to announce inconsistancies or maintain any semblance of backward
> compatibility.  Maybe they are getting under-the-table-support from m$.
> 

What you're implying, Patrick, is that darktable reads /usr/share/darktable.css,
then ~/.config/darktable/darktable.css and THEN gos off and applies the Gtk3 on
top of that.

I would have thought that either darktable ignored the gtk3 or reads the
~/.config/darktable/darktable.css last

My experimentation certain has the ~/.config/ over-riding the /usr/share/

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