retitle 685465 GtkStyle: Selecting/Highlighting text uses black color making it unreadable affects 685465 + evince quit
Am Mittwoch, den 22.08.2012, 12:49 +0200 schrieb Paul Menzel: > Am Dienstag, den 21.08.2012, 16:27 +1000 schrieb Russell Stuart: > > Turns out my bug has already been reported upstream, and has been marked > > as a duplicate of: > > > > https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671437 > > > > That bug has been marked as resolved, but the fix is not yet in a > > released version. > > It turns out, Russell saw two issues. Upgrading to libgtk-3-0 3.4.2-3 > the part of the issue still exists, where highlighting text is done with > black color making it unreadable. This did not happen with the bug > reported upstream is about. Therefore I am reopening this report again. > > I too experience the second part of the issue. Upgrading to Evolution > 3.4.3 revealed that the fix for #669694 [1] > > libgtk-3-0: Using non-GNOME window manager some areas in GTK > application windows are black > > is incomplete. With Evolution 3.2.2 everything worked fine after > upgrading to libgtk-3-0 3.4.2-3, but now with Evolution 3.4.3 > highlighting/selecting text makes it unreadable because black color is > used. > > Additionally, GNOME Terminal seems to have suffered from that issues all > along. There is a black background making the black font unreadable. The > solution is to change the profile setting to not use the system theme. I also noticed that Evince is suffering from this issue too. Opening a PDF with text in it with Evince and selecting/marking/highlighting some text with the mouse, it is just black. > Please keep in mind, that this does not happen when using GNOME. This > seems to set a system theme alleviating this problem. Thanks, Paul PS: Everybody, responding to this report, please make sure to keep threading, by doing `bts show --mbox 685465` from the package `devscripts` and import the downloaded mbox file to your mail program. > [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=669694
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