On 31/12/14 21:39, Kai Willadsen wrote: > On 31 December 2014 at 19:36, Lee <[email protected]> wrote: >> In meld versions >= 3.12.1, common text appears as dark grey text on a >> black background. >> >> http://i.imgur.com/Oqlhetb.png >> >> This used to be more readable in previous versions. e.g. in 3.12.0, >> >> http://i.imgur.com/1fIEs9r.png >> >> In a new user account, or running meld as root with kdesudo, the text >> looks good (although the theme is different). >> >> http://i.stack.imgur.com/VZjbi.png >> >> I've tried deleting files in my home directory that have either gtk or >> meld in their names, but could not fix it. I also used strace to see >> which files were sourced, but deleting these did not help either. >> >> Can I fix text to make common lines more readable again? FWIW I asked on >> stackexchange; there is more troubleshooting information there [1]. >> >> Cheers, >> Lee >> >> Arch Linux >> KDE 4.14.3 (also seen in 4.14.2) >> meld 3.12.2 (also seen in 3.12.1 >> gtk3 3.14.6 (also seen in 3.14.5) > This should be fixed in the just-released 3.12.3. If not, then please > let me know, since you'll be seeing a new issue. We've had... a few in > the GTK+ 3 port. > > cheers, > Kai
Thanks for that! I downloaded 3.12.3, and that works fine. I was initially confused because it worked in a new profile, suggesting that perhaps a config file could fix it. On a related note, is there no way to change the text colours in general? Cheers, Lee. _______________________________________________ meld-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/meld-list
