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Message #06176
[Bug 1317098] Re: Menu transparency behaves strangely
>> "the transparency follows the highlight on the menu"
> but the items stay transparent after the mouse leave them, right ?
To be precise, after the highlight moves away, the item is left
transparent. The item is never transparent when highlighted.
> Also, if you use the system style rather than a custom style, do you still
> have the bug ?
If that question's addressed to me: the transparency issue I've so far
only seen on MeeGo and derived themes. The too-low-placement issue and
the text colour under OpenBox+no LXDE apply to at least several themes.
I'm afraid I don't know anything worthwhile about theme engines.
Setting the engine to 'Unico' appeared to stick (gsettings get returned
'Unico' afterwards, but I wasn't bold enough to see what happened if I
set it to a nonsense string), and didn't change any behaviour that I
could see.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1317098
Title:
Menu transparency behaves strangely
Status in Cairo-Dock : Core:
Incomplete
Bug description:
1. In the menus (applications menu, right-click menus), items often
lose their backgrounds (become fully transparent) when the mouse has
touched them (and they stay that way until the menu is closed and re-
opened.
2. AFAICT, the menus use the default fill, and there's no way through
the GUI (I haven't tinkered around with the config files yet) to
override this. Worse, I can find no way to set the text colour, so
the menus in the theme I'm building currently appear black on black.
This may be me being stupid.
My setup: Cairo-Dock 3.3.99.beta1, Lubuntu Trusty 64bit, (currently
running on OpenBox without LXDE), Compton, Intel GM965/GL960 graphics.
I've attached an affected theme.
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