GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 166597
transparency makes menus unusable. nee a way to turn it off
Last modified: 2005-02-08 19:41:30 UTC
Transparency added during 2.9.x cycle is pretty nice, but makes certain applets and menus unusable. My typical setup was: gnome menu at left (black letters on grey background), some appletts at right, and whole panel transparent (so I don't have ugly grey bar across screen). Also - dark background image. With transparency menus are unreadable (black letters on dark colors). Weather applet is unreadable, too. One solution is to change color of panel, but that would ruin aesthetics. Other information: There should be way to turn off transparency. I know that we are post UI strings freeze - maybe some gconf setting could be made?
Created attachment 37120 [details] comparision between old and new way On this screenshot you can see two panels - top one is from older gnome (it looks good), and bottom one is from GNOME 2.10.beta1 (letters are unreadable).
I'd suggest the solution is either to disable transparency for the menu applet altogether (I can't see any case where a sane user would want to turn this on) or steal nautilus's code that attempts to make text legible against the background.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 160944 ***