Your message dated Thu, 10 Sep 2009 14:02:53 +1000 with message-id <20090910040253.ga6...@clio> and subject line Re: Bug#494543: Ugly thick border on the main canvas in .19. has caused the Debian Bug report #494543, regarding Ugly thick border on the main canvas in .19. to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: midori Version: 0.0.19-1 Severity: minor With the attached .gtkrc-2.0, midori's main canvas area has a noticeably brighter/thicker/blacker border around the canvas area than in .18. I find it visually disruptive, and wish it wasn't the case. -- System Information: Debian Release: lenny/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (990, 'testing') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.25-2-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core) Locale: LANG=en_AU.utf8, LC_CTYPE=en_AU.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash Versions of packages midori depends on: ii libatk1.0-0 1.22.0-1 The ATK accessibility toolkit ii libc6 2.7-13 GNU C Library: Shared libraries ii libcairo2 1.6.4-6 The Cairo 2D vector graphics libra ii libglib2.0-0 2.16.4-2 The GLib library of C routines ii libgtk2.0-0 2.12.11-3 The GTK+ graphical user interface ii libgtksourceview2.0-0 2.2.2-1 shared libraries for the GTK+ synt ii libpango1.0-0 1.20.5-1 Layout and rendering of internatio ii libwebkit-1.0-1 1.0.1-2 Web content engine library for Gtk ii libxml2 2.6.32.dfsg-2 GNOME XML library midori recommends no packages. midori suggests no packages. -- no debconf information<<attachment: 18.png>>
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#### -*- conf -*- #### http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/unstable/GtkSettings.html #### Engine settings in /usr/share/gtk-engines/*.xml gtk-cursor-theme-name = "DMZ-Black" gtk-toolbar-style = GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH_HORIZ gtk-scrolled-window-placement = GTK_CORNER_TOP_RIGHT gtk-enable-animations = 0 ## Broken: can't close windows (steals C-w) and only implements the ## most superficial Emacs behavious anyway -- not even C-SPC! # gtk-key-theme-name = "Emacs" ## Broken: forces the use of HC pngs for some icons. # gtk-theme-name = "HighContrastInverse" gtk-icon-theme-name = "HighContrast-SVG" ## Gtk-color-scheme exists so that you can customize a theme's color ## scheme without understanding the intricacies of the theme itself. ## If you set gtk-color-scheme in gnome-settings-daemon, this works. ## Just setting it and gtk-theme-name in this file DOES NOT work, ## because symbolic references are resolved at parse time -- that is, ## they only work within the file in which they occur, not in included ## files or gtk-theme-name files. ## ## What to do? You can 1) run gnome-settings-daemon; 2) copy the ## theme you want into ~/.themes/twb and change the ONE LINE that sets ## gtk-color-scheme, then set gtk-theme-name to "twb". I have done a ## variant of latter, copy-and-pasting a stripped-down theme in below. gtk-color-scheme = "fg_color: white bg_color: black text_color: white base_color: black selected_fg_color: white selected_bg_color: grey20 tooltip_fg_color: white tooltip_bg_color: black" ### Black-on-white version, for xdark 1 0. gtk-color-scheme = "fg_color: black bg_color: white text_color: black base_color: white selected_fg_color: black selected_bg_color: grey80 tooltip_fg_color: black tooltip_bg_color: white" ## Symbolic names were introduced in 2.10, so on older hosts you'll ## see default colors and get a parse error warning on stderr. ## Similarly, if libindustrial.so isn't available, you'll get the ## default engine, Raleigh. ## ## Note that I'm using the old Industrial and High Contrast engines. ## That's because none of the other engines seem able to cope with a ## completely black background -- you end up with a fantastically ## useless amount of black-on-black borders and checkboxes. style "twb" { engine "hcengine" { edge_thickness = 1 } engine "industrial" { contrast = 0.5 } base[INSENSITIVE] = @base_color bg[INSENSITIVE] = @bg_color fg[INSENSITIVE] = @fg_color text[INSENSITIVE] = @text_color base[NORMAL] = @base_color bg[NORMAL] = @bg_color fg[NORMAL] = @fg_color text[NORMAL] = @text_color base[ACTIVE] = @base_color bg[ACTIVE] = @bg_color fg[ACTIVE] = @fg_color text[ACTIVE] = @text_color base[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color bg[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color fg[SELECTED] = @selected_fg_color text[SELECTED] = @selected_fg_color base[PRELIGHT] = @selected_bg_color bg[PRELIGHT] = @selected_bg_color fg[PRELIGHT] = @selected_fg_color text[PRELIGHT] = @selected_fg_color ## These don't actually WORK in Epiphany :-/ GtkWidget::link-color = "#3465A4" GtkWidget::visited-link-color = "#75507B" GtkEntry::cursor_color = @text_color } widget_class "*" style "twb"
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--- Begin Message ---Version: 0.1.9-1 On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 02:22:53PM -0700, Ryan Niebur wrote: > Trent, do you still have this problem? I cannot reproduce this problem anymore. Sorry about the delay in getting back to you on this. ii libwebkit-1.0-2 1.1.12-1+b1 Web content engine library for Gtk+ ii libwebkit-1.0-common 1.1.12-1 Web content engine library for Gtk+ - data f ii midori 0.1.9-1 fast, lightweight graphical web browser
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