GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 711343
Gnome applications themeing issue
Last modified: 2013-11-20 07:14:11 UTC
Gnome applications do not display correctly when used in other environments such as Cinnamon or Awesome WM. Issues noticed relate to Gnome Screenshot as an example: - The closing button does not have any hover animation - Part of the interface is not visible [1] [2] - When taking a screenshot (clicking on Take Screenshot), something seems to crash and, for example, the Cinnamon panel is gone and only comes back once Gnome Screenshot is closed. This issue was also discussed in the Cinnamon bugtracker and the conclusion was so far that it could be rather a GTK3 issue [3]. What can be the cause of the problem? [1] https://f.cloud.github.com/assets/170947/1422686/b32a7142-3ffe-11e3-96b7-e5a338c9d56f.png [2] https://f.cloud.github.com/assets/5490472/1460084/738ddd8a-440e-11e3-9f0f-544869c995b1.png [3] https://github.com/linuxmint/Cinnamon/issues/2558
These are screenshots from using GNOME 3.10 with awesome for the window manager: https://f.cloud.github.com/assets/5490472/1460083/734c81d2-440e-11e3-9475-206b36d887e9.png https://f.cloud.github.com/assets/5490472/1460084/738ddd8a-440e-11e3-9f0f-544869c995b1.png For some reason, the full GNOME environment with gnome-shell is tearing and flashing my screen like a strobe on my AMD card, even with Tear-Free enabled, so I can't test it in a pure GNOME environment.
Has this been observed with anything other than gnome-screenshot ? I have not been able to reproduce it with anything else
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 710909 ***
@Matthias I looked at other applications but indeed could only observe this issue with gnome-screenshot. Thanks for investigating that.
Hi all, I do get this issue with the interactive shutdown dialog in Cinnamon, along with a couple of other aapplications. I will post screenshot. In 12 hours time when I can connect my laptop to the internet (sent via mobile).
I tested gnome-screenshot 3.10.1 on Openbox and here I do not have any issue at all.