It's "Won't fix" only for the component xorg, because it won't/can't be
fixed in that component.
The fix has already landed in the relevant package (xfce4-panel).
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I guess the history could be cleared/stored upon changing that setting,
but that's really not the problem originally described in this
bugreport.
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Sorry for the misunderstanding, of course I could've added the sleep
myself. I thought you wanted to find a sleep that makes this more
reproducible.
I've now cleared my history for about 10 minutes and it always worked
(with the panel plugin though)...
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@Rinat: Ok, let us know how it goes! Sorry that I haven't found the time
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Title:
History must be cleared twice to
I'm wondering if the problem described here appears if the mouse
selection is also stored in the history (uncheck "Ignore mouse
selections" in the history tab in 1.6.x).
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@Rinat: Hey this sounds plausible and your patch seems very
straightforward. However I'd like to be able to reproduce this in order
to verify the patch before pushing it into the next release. Can you
give some instructions as to how to get to this erroneous behavior?
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Title:
History must be cleared twice to be fully cleared
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Fixed in git master:
https://github.com/shimmerproject/elementary-xfce/commit/0f98d953abba96dacc1688e6b7c6f4902fc90ab1
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I can confirm the bug, but I don't understand it (yet). The icon (user-
desktop) is present in sizes >24px so it should be used. Not sure what's
going wrong there exactly...
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Looks like this icon (name) isn't part of our icon theme elementary-xfce
yet, so what you see is the upstream Gnome / Adwaita icon.
Obviously the name was changed because previously this app-icon was
covered by our theme... (or this is related to it being a snap package
now somehow)
Please check
@bpr_95: Thanks for the instructions, I was able to reproduce and fix
the bug.
While it was not directly related to the original bug discussed in this
report, I linked the commits to this discussion for reference.
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I also tested 0.3.0 in the PPA and it fixes the problem.
So from focal onward this bug should be gone.
** Changed in: xiccd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Thanks for updating the patch and sticking to the coding style.
I only had very few places with odd spaces to fix (but I acknowledge that the
source code is still quite messy and inconsistent in this respect, so it's hard
to stick to a "correct style").
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@bpr95: Could you please try to reproduce with an empty, newly-created
panel?
Also, please export your panel config with xfce4-panel-profiles (or
xfpanel-switch, whichever is present in your distro) and attach it so I
can try to reproduce. Thanks!
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I started to look into this patch - could you rebase it one last time on
top of master? (Please note that it mostly fails to apply because I
cleaned up the code formatting in the sourcecode - no more tabs, 2
spaces instead.)
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Nvm, I rebased it myself.
So yes, it works, but I'm not sure I agree with not updating the panel
plugin with the brightness steps. I understand you bound it visually to
the brightness *buttons*, and that there is a separate GtkScale widget
in the panel plugin's menu.
What feels a little strange
Sorry this got overlooked for a while...
We're not doing this on purpose, we're just not enough people and don't have
enough free time to clean up the bugtracker. (FYI Eric, who previously reviewed
and commented on the patch left the project so this is simply a leftover.)
I'll take a look so
This issue is more than likely fixed with xiccd 0.3.x. What we need
(imo) is simply the latest stable release of xiccd in Ubuntu.
A PPA of 0.3.x would help people with testing I guess...
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@Ivan: I reviewed and tested the patch, makes a lot of sense! Thanks a
bunch for taking a look at this!
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Title:
Background of system tray icons
Hi Ivan, thanks for debugging - that sounds like a most likely cause.
I'm not sure I understand why yet, but at least that's a good direction to
start searching.
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Ok, no need to test the patch. Unfortunately I was only looking at apps with
16x16 opaque icons, which looked fine.
So no, it doesn't work.
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Created attachment 9037
Always set parent-relative background
I'm not sure it's helpful to not set a parent-relative background when
compositing is disabled, so I went for always enabling it.
This fixes the problem for me.
Please test the attached patch! Thanks
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Background of system tray icons not drawn properly
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Has anyone tested if mate-panel exposes this bug too? If not, their code
base is fairly similar, so the fix may be there...
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Title:
Background
Please don't take this personally but "it affects me too" comments
aren't helpful anymore at this point.
It's a known issue, so I expect it affects everyone. If you're the
exception, please raise your voice! Otherwise please don't give in on
the temptation to add your +1 as it makes the bugreport
Indeed, I can confirm the bug. I'm not sure it's in the panel though, I
think it's a limitation of libwnck.
>From reading the code (and documentation) about that call only one pager
>widget should try to set the rows (i.e. you shouldn't really be able to
>configure two pager widgets differently
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miniature view wrong on xfce workspace switcher applet
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miniature view wrong on xfce workspace switcher applet
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Submitted a related bugreport for fixing this in Parole:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15747
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Title:
Screen dims while a video is
There is a difference between display "cloning" and "mirror" mode.
Cloning means same x,y coordinates but different resolutions, so the displays
only overlay/intersect.
Mirroring means that the resolution AND refresh rate has to be identical.
That's how X11 defines mirror.
So if you have
Thanks for the clarification - that's exactly what I expected. So
Chrome/Chromium inhibits power management, not just the screensaver,
therefore the dimming doesn't occur.
Both VLC and Parole inhibit the screensaver, not power management,
therefore dimming still occurs (even after your patch).
I finally got around to testing the patch and it doesn't work for me for
some reason. While having screensaver inhibition enabled in both VLC and
Parole I still got screen dimming.
@eyalsoha: Can you give more details about the setting when testing the
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The patch looks ok. The only thing to keep in mind is that this doesn't just
change the behavior of screen dimming but also of suspend-on-inactivity, which
is configured in the "System" tab.
So if you configure your laptop/PC to suspend after 30mins of idletime it will
in this case also *not*
If you have applications in the autostart *and* in the saved session,
they will be started multiple times.
The two are not cross-checked by xfce4-session.
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I think "last" is misleading in the filename, I'd personally go with "latest".
Other than that, this looks very non-intrusive.
Not sure which problems it fixes exactly because this bugreport is blown
way out of proportion and it's impossible to read and understand it all
(and to be sure that it's
I can't imagine that this bug has anything to do with xfwm4 or Xfce in
general.
If you're not seeing a screen / display exposed through RandR but you see it
through Nvidia's settings UI then it sounds like the driver or the combination
of driver and kernel are at fault.
Xfce builds on top of
@Chris: Does a sleep of <1sec also work?
I personally side with Steve regarding the excessive nature of adding a
full second. Otherwise I'm ok with merging this patch.
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Merged it in, let's test this properly.
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xfce4-session doesn't check for reboot correctly
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The tooltip is no more, the information is now shown in a statusbar that
can be shown or hidden (shown by default).
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Title:
Tooltips
Looks good and gets the job done. Thanks for the patch!
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No unit for system power saving timeout
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>From my perspective the workaround approach is ok. The only remark I have is
>that I would
- only apply the provider to the style context of the scale widgets and
- set the label insensitive (gtk_widget_set_insensitive) to mimick the previous
style
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Title:
Applications Menu plugin clips panel icon.
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I cannot confirm this with xfce4-panel 4.13.4 on cosmic with Adwaita.
See the attached screenshot. On the left is whiskermenu, on the right a
launcher (firefox, but with the whiskermenu icon), both at the same
size.
** Attachment added: "left: whiskermenu, right: launcher"
I can't confirm the bug with xfce4-panel 4.13.4 (self-built) on cosmic (18.10).
I added a screenshot that shows whiskermenu (on the left, dark blue) and the
internal applications menu plugin (light blue, on the right) on a 20px tall
panel with Adwaita. Both icons are equally un-clipped.
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@Evangelos: Is this one related? https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14186
(Note that compositing is enabled there)
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Title:
Background of
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Background of system tray icons not drawn properly
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And this one seems to be a duplicate too...
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14936
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Background of system tray icons not drawn
Ok, part one is done. I'll try to replace exo too and then push this.
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Title:
[Tasklist plugin] Grouped icons are not rendered with transparent
I've rebased this patch on top of current master, but I still see at least one
issue I would like to fix before merging this:
- when a single window is minimized and you then open a second window of that
application, the icon remains 70% translucent, so there's at least one
unhandled
Indeed, fixed in 18.10.
** Changed in: greybird-gtk-theme (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
In file properties "Digests" tab
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Title:
xdg-screensaver resume does not restore previous X11 screensaver
timeout
I'm pretty sure that this is not a bug in Greybird but in the murrine engine.
See this (very similar) bugreport for reference:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk2-engines-murrine/+bug/1598316
As murrine is unmaintained and the weather plugin has already been
ported to Gtk+3 I would let
Not sure it's helpful to add all panel-like applications that are
affected by this problem to the bugreport - unless of course you want to
track which applications implemented the same workaround (which seems to
be the only known workaround anyway - if you don't want to intercept
X11's signals
)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: xfce4-panel (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Simon Steinbeiß (ochosi)
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Ti
So obviously this is a known bug and literally every panel-like
application is affected. It also seems there is no good solution so far
apart from the aforementioned workaround of switching away from xinput2
via the environment variable.
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #92681
Ok, so a bit further down the debugging road I know that this issue is related
to libxinput2.
I noticed that the enter/leave-notify events were firing because the panel's
extents start at 0x0 but moving the pointer towards the top of the screen in
combination with the sub-pixel handling of
In fact if you debug the panel a bit you'll see that the enter-notify
and leave-notify events are constantly firing with a panel at 0x0 and
behaving correctly on the other screen edges.
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I guess you noticed this already but the problem only occurs at 0x0, so with a
panel on the left or a panel on the top of the screen.
The behavior is fine with panel on the right or lower side of the screen.
That's why I would say it's not related to theming at all, potentially
not even the
Fwiw, I tried to follow/remain consistent with the Adwaita/Gnome icons.
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Title:
Battery graph in tray icon is inaccurate
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This is correct: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-
manager/+bug/1767560/comments/7
If you want to file a bugreport, it'd probably best be with the upstream
elementary project (from where we inherit the battery icons)
https://github.com/elementary/icons
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in
terms of consistency, it would have been complicated the code in a very
unnecessary way.
** Changed in: xfce4-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: xfce4-panel (Ubuntu)
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Seems like a worthwhile change!
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[Suggestion] Adding more elements to Atril's toolbar
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** Changed in: xubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Adapt to new Evince icon name
To
Please create a new issue if needed but refrain from posting questions
like that here. This is not a mailing list.
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Title:
Xfce resets TV mode
@Tigerwolf: The fact that your session *always* seems to be saved makes
your comment unrelated to this bugreport, which is only about
inconsistencies between the session setting and the action buttons.
I tested this explicitly and Andrzejr's patch seems to fix it indeed.
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Closing as per comment 17 (which is correct).
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dragging applications in the task bar causes repaint errors
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There already is a bugreport for the problem you mention (which is not this
bug, but a separate one).
Please don't comment on old and closed bugreports, use the browse or search
functions of bugzilla instead.
Anyway, here's the link to the new bugreport (which already has a patch ready
for
Hi again everyone,
I have pushed the two commits that resolve this particular issue
(remember: this bugreport is about renaming a single file in a
directory, there were just a lot of parallel reports in here).
This will help to establish a new baseline which people can test and
report bugs
@yves-alexis: Both patches apply cleanly on master.
@pgkos: So far the test-case passes (had it run for >10mins), so nice
work there!
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(In reply to Simon Steinbeiss from comment #169)
> @yves-alexis: Both patches apply cleanly on master.
>
> @pgkos: So far the test-case passes (had it run for >10mins), so nice work
> there!
Having had this test-case running for >1hr I ran into an issue (may well
be a different problem/bug)
(In reply to Simon Steinbeiss from comment #170)
> (lt-thunar:7709): thunar-WARNING **: Content type loading failed for
> 10.txt.txt: Error when getting information for file '/tmp/10.txt.txt': No
> such file or directory
Ignore the above comment, it's not relevant and was erroneously posted
(In reply to pgkos.bugzilla from comment #155)
> I am sending a simple patch which wraps the renaming code and the folder
> monitor code in a mutex.
>
> I suppose that the main reason for the crash is that when we call in
> thunar-file.c:1932:
>
> g_file_set_display_name (file->gfile, name,
@poma: quoting from the only open issue at
https://github.com/rgcjonas/thunar-gtk3: "Thunar-gtk3 is a personal research
project which is kind of abandoned at this point and likely not going anywhere."
This doesn't sound like something which you want to merge to master.
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Yes, the icon theme is a (global) lightdm-gtk-greeter setting. That's
one of the reasons we ship lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings by default with
Xubuntu.
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This has nothing to do with the greeter but with the icon theme you're
using.
** Changed in: lightdm-gtk-greeter (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Package changed: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu) => greybird-gtk-theme
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Tab fonts looks disabled
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Workaround for 18.04 proposed for merging here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~ochosi/xubuntu-default-
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Fixed in git master:
https://git.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-notifyd/commit/?id=335dec51333d2103756c5fcbc5c7aa4a9410076b
** Changed in: xfce4-notifyd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Simon Steinbeiß (ochosi)
** Changed in: xfce4-notifyd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
-
** Changed in: xfce4-notifyd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: xfce4-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Attachment added: "Screenshot of the notification if printing fails"
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** Tags added: ffe
** Branch linked: lp:~ochosi/xubuntu-default-settings/thunar-uca-print
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Title:
[FFe] Add thunar custom action to directly
Public bug reported:
The proposed branch adds a small feature to Thunar's context menu (which offers
pluggable custom actions), which is sending files directly to the printer
without opening the corresponding application for the respective mimetype.
This should be long fixed.
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Label missing from indicator-plugin clear option
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@dnord: This has nothing to do with xscreensaver, so not sure in how far
that comment is helpful.
Regarding the actual bugreport: the screensaver-timeout setting only takes
effect when the greeter is used as a lockscreen. So at login the setting is not
honoured at all, instead the system
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #872687
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** Also affects: gtk+3.0 (Debian) via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=872687
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Fixed upstream here:
https://github.com/shimmerproject/elementary-xfce/commit/82a150cac0b39b74694545df0842a7f689931add
Still needs sync to xubuntu-artwork.
** Changed in: xubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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A (trivial) patch that fixes the problem has already been posted in the
upstream bugreport.
** Bug watch added: Xfce Bugzilla #13051
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13051
** Also affects: libxfce4util via
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13051
Importance: Unknown
This s neither a bug in xfce4-panel nor in whisker but a direct result
of Gnome apps having generic names in their .desktop files. So instead
of "gedit" you would find it as Text Editor or something.
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Thanks, I've added the symlinks and pushed them to xubuntu-artwork.
** Changed in: xubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: xubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
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The upload makes sense as it fixes an annoying issue in the installer
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Title:
[UIFe] Greybird 3.20.1
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I have pushed a fix for this problem to git and will release 3.20.1 shortly.
https://github.com/shimmerproject/Greybird/commit/1942afc8732f904a1139fd41d7afd74263b87887
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of fix"
I have created a patch/merge-request that should restore what we saw in
16.04.
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Partition creation box during installation is too small
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FWIW, in Ubiquity's code you probably have to adjust the width-cars value to
accommodate the lengthier strings.
https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkEntry.html#gtk-entry-set-width-chars
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@chk1827: Note that your issue is a completely different bug altogether
and has been reported here: https://launchpad.net/bugs/1614474
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The workaround from Numix is not using the shadow drawing of Murrine but
the one that is (totally superfluously) coded into xfdesktop4.
You can also see this issue with Greybird in the Alt-tab dialog of
xfwm4, so it's definitely an issue with Murrine and working around it in
shimmer-themes is
** Changed in: shimmer-themes (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1598316
Title:
gtk2-engines-murrine desktop text shadow problem
To manage
Not that this is really avoidable - more a question of time and effort -
but the Gtk3.20 update will most likely result in the need for a rewrite
of the default Xubuntu Gtk+ theme (Greybird), but as its codebase is
comparable to that of the light-themes those would be hit by the same
fate.
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