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Bug 546683 - Strange widgets on statusbar
Strange widgets on statusbar
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 511154
Product: gtk+
Classification: Platform
Component: Widget: Other
2.12.x
Other All
: Normal trivial
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Assigned To: gtk-bugs
gtk-bugs
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2008-08-06 22:46 UTC by Henrique C. Alves
Modified: 2008-08-07 11:28 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.21/2.22


Attachments
Screenshot (172.32 KB, image/png)
2008-08-06 22:48 UTC, Henrique C. Alves
Details

Description Henrique C. Alves 2008-08-06 22:46:45 UTC
Please describe the problem:
The statusbar looks corrupted, some parts don't follow the theme drawing. Some themes seem to have a work around to avoid this EoG hackish statusbar, or they just avoid the use of gradients, but with any decent theme this bug shows.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Use any theme based on Aurora, Excelsior or pixmap engine that themes the statusbar
2. Open EoG

Actual results:
Notice the statusbar corrupted on the right side (that show images count) and in the resize grip.

Expected results:


Does this happen every time?


Other information:
Comment 1 Henrique C. Alves 2008-08-06 22:48:37 UTC
Created attachment 116012 [details]
Screenshot

Screenshot comparing the drawing bug in EoG and the perfect statusbar in Nautilus.
Comment 2 Claudio Saavedra 2008-08-06 23:31:26 UTC
Now that you mention it, I even see this bug (or some similar drawing glitch) with Clearlooks. But this is not only a problem with eog, I can also reproduce it with gthumb, and presumably, with any other application that has multiple widgets packed in the statusbar.

Now, to be honest, I don't think this is a bug in eog. GtkStatusbar (which EogStatusbar derives from) is a GtkHBox, so placing many widgets inside of it is not "hackish" at all.
Comment 3 Claudio Saavedra 2008-08-06 23:53:49 UTC
Seems an issue with many themes, as you say. Not sure who is responsible for this, but surely, not applications. Moving to GTK+.
Comment 4 Christian Persch 2008-08-07 11:28:07 UTC
This is a regression caused by bug 415677.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 511154 ***