Why don't we put the colors in the .gtkrc that is built by the theme.
This way when someone is running the Human theme they'll get the nice
colors that we've defined, but other themes can adjust things for other
people.

For instance with the DarkRoom theme the base color of the widgets is
not quite black, it has a little bit of brown in it.  I think that the
notification bubble would look nicer if they would also have a similar
amount of brown in them.

I'm afraid that if we don't have some implicit support for theming,
people will try to invent it on their own through patching.  Which will
create more of a mess than if we were to allow for it to be defined in
the gtkrc.

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Bubble colors and translucency are not customizable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331949
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Status in Aachen: Confirmed
Status in Canonical's Notification Display Agent: Confirmed

Bug description:
The foreground and background colors composing the bubble's appearance need to 
be user customizable. Ideally, they should respect the GTK+ theme, so when the 
user is using a high-contrast theme the bubbles would be adequately visible.

I think a usable way of going about this is to have some custom themes like 
"Jaunty", "Happy", "Disco", and have another option called "System Theme" which 
when used will simply respect the current GTK+ theme.

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