User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.10) Gecko/20071127 BonEcho/2.0.0.10 Build Identifier: 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.
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.
I posted this bug at the wrong bug tracker, this one can be deleted.