On Fri, 12 Sep 2014 23:57:29 +0300
"Andrej N. Gritsenko" <and...@rep.kiev.ua> wrote:

>     Hollo!
> 
> I wrote:
> >    You know, LXAppearance has the tab "Colors". This feature to work
> >requires two things:
> >  a) colors in theme should use symbolic names such as bg_color;
> >  b) those colors should not be redefined in the theme.
> >The rationale is simple: every new RC file statement replaces the value,
> >so whatever you define in ~/.gtkrc-2.0 file as gtk-color-scheme will be
> >replaced by gtk-color-scheme="....." statement in the theme's gtkrc file.
> >Those two conditions are satisfied only for single theme "Raleigh", which
> >is default one, with empty gtkrc file. All other themes redefine colors.
> >That fact makes "Colors" tab in the LXAppearance simply useless. So far
> >I will delete it from next release to not confuse anyone. And I'm sorry.
> >Really. :(
> 
>     I was wrong it appears. It works in fact, using lxsession, I have no
> idea how but it does. So all what I should do is just hide Colors tab if
> the lxsession isn't running as session manager. Thank you for attention.
> 
>     With best regards,
>     Andriy.


Hello Andriy,

If working in a Lxsession, you use colors, then in a new session, let's say, 
after a
reboot, you want to revert back and have "no colors", does it work? I am asking 
because I
remember I tested once (it was long ago I confess), I had been unable to remove 
the
color. How is that now? (I don't use lxsession myself usually, but I am curious 
to know).

Best regards,
Mélodie


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