The default theme used on Xubuntu (Greybird) supports both gtk2 and
gtk3, so nothing to fix for xubuntu-meta.
** Changed in: xubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Hey Dave. What you say is indeed true and I stand corrected. Thank you
so much for pointing this out. My desktop just looked awful before.
Something that might have helped would have been a warning issued or a
greyed out theme selection in the xfce theme combobox. This way users
might not get confu
xfce themes can support gtk2 and gtk3 (look in /usr/share/themes to see
if your theme has a gtk-3.0 subfolder). It does not matter if xfce is
written with gtk2; that does not stop it from running and theming gtk3
apps. Even Gnome and KDE allow theming each others' apps (though it
doesn't always wor
Hey Dave. As far as I know, no xfce themes support gtk3. The problem
isn't just with the themes, as they're mostly just a collection of data,
but with the actual xfce code which is written against gtk2, not gtk3.
You can follow a bit of the upstream discussion on this topic here:
http://forum.xfce
By default, xfce uses the Greybird theme, which includes gtk3 theming.
If you use another theme, then all bets are off, but that is not a bug
in xfce/xubuntu..
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Hey Andrew. Good call. See the attached image. Note how Evolution does
not share the Xfce theme. In fact, some parts of the GUI are not even
legible, such as the text in the email window which is all black.
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This is not descriptive enough, therefore, I have marked it as
incomplete. Would you mind posting screenshots of such GTK3 applications
or describing what happens? To take a screenshot, hit the Print Screen
button and save the screenshot, then upload it here.
** Changed in: xubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)