[Bug 299823] [NEW] (Ubuntu 8.10) After installing gtk-qt, some widgets are badly drawn in GTK applications invoked from Gnome (but OK in KDE)
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299823 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Nov 19 18:47:39 UTC 2008
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(affects Ubuntu 8.10 with all the updates installed as of 19 November
2008)
I have both Gnome and KDE4 on my computer.
I have installed gtk-qt to make GTK applications look nice when invoked from KDE.
Everything looks fine in KDE (except for Openoffice whose icons are
broken, but I have reported that in another bug).
When running Gnome, GTK applications' widgets are sometimes drawn incorrectly - for instance, the menus don't light up the way they used to.
It seems as if gtk-qt is still being used, although it shouldn't (or at least it should display the widgets correctly).
The main menu at the top of the window manager looks weird.
Firefox looks fine, but Open Office's widgets disappear completely and only pressing a keyboard shortcut make them appear, only to disappear again as the mouse is moved over the widgets.
** Affects: gtk-qt-engine (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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(Ubuntu 8.10) After installing gtk-qt, some widgets are badly drawn in GTK applications invoked from Gnome (but OK in KDE)
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/299823
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