Hi, in some situations, it's very useful to colorize some widgets, to improve usability, e.g. a red background for invalid entries or buttons in different colors. I know that this should be used rarely, but it *really* improves usability in some cases.
In GTK+2, this was possible via modify_bg(); GTK+3 offers override_background_color() and CSS. This works well on systems without themes. But unfortunately, some system-themes seem to *completely* override *all* these settings; no matter if I use override_background_color(), GtkCssProvider, a high or low GTK_STYLE_PROVIDER_PRIORITY or a ~/.gtk-3.0.css-file -- especially Gnome3 and the Adwaita-theme of Xfce4 ignore *all these*! So, is there *any* way to set widget-colors, so that the theme cannot override them? And is it a bug in GTK+3 or Gnome3/Xfce4, that ~/.gtk-3.0.css and all custom GtkCssProviders are completely ignored? thanks, Roland _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list