Bug#1060219: xvkbd: Fn keys are usually white on white & change color depending on what key is clicked.

2024-01-09 Thread pmun
Like this. W fg + w bg. This is under plain Openbox with no further DE 
(although one is installed, Xfce I think, I never boot to it) under X under 
Debian 12. I never had this problem under Ubuntu 18.04, so it's not likely to 
be hardware. Hmmm . . . it occurs to me - there are some statements in the 
theme that are gtk deprecated. They're apparently just ignored and have never 
given me any problem, but they do put out error messages to stderr and have for 
years. GTK-error this & GTK-error that. I have to 2>/dev/null yad in all my 
scripts to shut it up. Could it be that they have finally gone from 
deprecations merely discouraged to breaking things? I can explore that if you 
think it likely.

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Jan 7, 2024, 16:38 by sthiba...@debian.org:

> Hello,
>
> Lew_Rockwell_Fan via Pkg-a11y-devel, le dim. 07 janv. 2024 14:34:49 -0500, a 
> ecrit:
>
>> * What outcome did you expect instead? I hoped the color scheme would become 
>> stable, or at least usable. White on white is not usable. It's also an eye 
>> sore, almost literally.
>>
>
> white on white?
>
> Could you post a screenshot? This is what I am getting.
>
> Which graphical environment are you using? (desktop? Xorg? Wayland?)
>
> Samuel
>



Bug#1060219:

2024-01-07 Thread pmun
I think maybe I responded to the wrong email address a moment ago. At the risk 
of double-posting, again:
Like this. W fg + w bg. This is under plain Openbox with no further DE 
(although one is installed, Xfce I think, I never boot to it) under X under 
Debian 12. I never had this problem under Ubuntu 18.04, so it's not likely to 
be hardware. Hmmm . . . it occurs to me - there are some statements in the 
theme that are gtk deprecated. They're apparently just ignored and have never 
given me any problem, but they do put out error messages to stderr and have for 
years. GTK-error this & GTK-error that. I have to 2>/dev/null yad in all my 
scripts to shut it up. Could it be that they have finally gone from 
deprecations merely discouraged to breaking things? I can explore that if you 
think it likely, but it seems unlikely to be the culprit, since xvkbd reverts 
to normal colors the moment I click any non-letter, non-number key (space or 
backspace for example). But when I click a letter or number key, it switches to 
this.

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