GTK weirdness after upgrade on wheezy

2011-09-15 Thread lsutton
After a dist-upgrade on wheezy (amd64( only some gtk applications have a weird look different from the system default, e.g. gnome-terminal (the preferences menu), gcalctool, empathy browser. On the other hand some other GTK applications are just fine and as expected such as gedit, nautilus,

Re: GTK weirdness after upgrade on wheezy

2011-09-15 Thread Miles Bader
lsut...@libero.it writes: After a dist-upgrade on wheezy (amd64( only some gtk applications have a weird look different from the system default, e.g. gnome-terminal (the preferences menu), gcalctool, empathy browser. On the other hand some other GTK applications are just fine and as expected

Re: Re: GTK weirdness after upgrade on wheezy

2011-09-15 Thread lsutton
Miles, On 15/09/2011 09:57, Miles Bader wrote: lsut...@libero.it writes: After a dist-upgrade on wheezy (amd64( only some gtk applications have a weird look different from the system default, e.g. gnome-terminal (the preferences menu), gcalctool, empathy browser. On the other hand some other

Re: GTK weirdness after upgrade on wheezy

2011-09-15 Thread CamaleĆ³n
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:31:20 +0200, lsutton wrote: After a dist-upgrade on wheezy (amd64( only some gtk applications have a weird look different from the system default, e.g. gnome-terminal (the preferences menu), gcalctool, empathy browser. (...) This has been already discussed here:

R: Re: GTK weirdness after upgrade on wheezy

2011-09-15 Thread Lorenzo Sutton
Da: noela...@gmail.com Data: 15/09/2011 15.14 A: debian-user@lists.debian.org Ogg: Re: GTK weirdness after upgrade on wheezy On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:31:20 +0200, lsutton wrote: After a dist-upgrade on wheezy (amd64( only some gtk applications have a weird look different from the system default