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No separate setting for the colour of the text on upper toolbar buttons and o...
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Description Marc Broekhuis 2007-12-01 22:53:41 CET
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For GTK themes there's no option to set a different colour for the text on application buttons on the upper panel and options that are checked in menu's, both are set by the same setting: 'style "button" = "default" fg[ACTIVE] = "#ffffff"'. When I want a white text colour in this case for the active buttons on the upper panel, the text for options in a menu that are checked (active) are also set to white which causes them to be difficult to read on a grey background.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. In a gtk theme, set the option: 'style "button" = "default" fg[ACTIVE] = "#ffffff"'
2. Open a menu like User Interface Settings and notice that the text of checked options like 'use anti-aliasing for fonts has also become white and is difficult to read on a grey background.

Actual Results:  
The text of options in menu's that are checked become white too and are difficult to read on a grey background.

Expected Results:  
It shouldn't also affect the text of checked options, but provide a separate setting to set the colour of checked options, apart from the option to set the coulour of the text on active buttons on the toolbar.
Comment 1 Marc Broekhuis 2007-12-01 23:15:58 CET
Created attachment 1448 
Screenshot which shows the white text on both the checked options for sessions and startup (hardly visible) and the button on the upper toolbar.
Comment 2 Marc Broekhuis 2007-12-02 16:11:20 CET
I posted this bug at the wrong bug tracker, this one can be deleted.

Bug #3708

Reported by:
Marc Broekhuis
Reported on: 2007-12-01
Last modified on: 2012-02-10

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Olivier Fourdan
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