Am Mittwoch, 8. November 2017, 09:17:46 CET schrieb Christian Parg:
> Hello!

Hi.

> Thanks a lot Remoc for the pointer!
> 
> 
> Putting the css file in the messge :
>        
> https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg03021.htm
> l
> 
> to ~/.config/darktable/darktable.css did firx the problem!
> 
> Many thanks (also to August) for the quick help!

Instead of curing the symptoms I'd rather find out why you have a version of 
darktable compiled for another GTK3 version than the one you have installed.

- You might have compiled darktable yourself. In that case delete it, clear 
your build/ folder and re-compile.

- You might use packages from some third party repo (on Ubuntu it's mostly 
Pascal's PPA, others might use Darix's OBS builds) that is not matching your 
distribution. That can for example happen when updating your system to a newer 
distro release and keeping the old darktable packages installed. In that case 
you have to find where you configured the third party repo and update it to 
fetch packages for the right distro version. Then update darktable via your 
package manager.

- Finally the official darktable package in your distro might be broken. 
Report that to the package maintainer and ask for a rebuild.

Just copying over the CSS might get rid of the red borders, but they are there 
for a reason: to warn that something isn't right.

> Regards,
>     Christian

Tobias

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