I don't really care about GTK vs. GNOME vs. whatever here. This bug is
for Ubuntu, not the upstream app. The setting is in System ->
Preferences -> Appearance. That implies it affects the appearance of
everything on the system.
I'm well aware of the "This is a GTK+ app, not a GNOME app." argument.
I'm a developer on Pidgin and we use that plenty; hopefully only when
appropriate. ;)
The reason that bluefish isn't respecting the preference is that it's
explicitly setting the toolbar style. There are several calls like this in
src/gui.c:
gtk_toolbar_set_style(GTK_TOOLBAR(bfwin->toolbar_quickbar),
GTK_TOOLBAR_ICONS);
Commenting all of those out yields the behavior I'm asking for.
Why does Bluefish need to override the default behavior of its GUI
toolkit?
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bluefish doesn't honor the GNOME toolbar settings.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151140
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