Source: tuxguitar Version: 1.2-23 Severity: important I tried tuxguitar 1.2-23 on Ubuntu 17.10 (with the default desktop there on a themed GNOME on Wayland.) (I was having trouble running GNOME on Wayland on Debian in VirtualBox.)
tuxguitar was recently switched in Debian unstable to use swt4-gtk (which uses gtk3 by default. gtk2 does not offer any native Wayland support. You might need gtk3 anyway for the Documentation viewer, see 879228.) tuxguitar is nearly unusable in GNOME on Wayland. The traditional File/Edit/View/etc. menu is missing. Mouse clicks are an inch away from the mouse cursor. The Debian GNOME team intends to use Wayland by default on GNOME for Debian 10 "Buster". This might be a bug in swt4-gtk so feel free to reassign as needed. (I normally don't use any Java apps. I just happened to try this one while checking 879228.) Thanks, Jeremy Bicha

