That configuration dialog is deprecated in GNOME3 and Oneiric so closing
the bug, feel free to open new bugs about other issues you might find
though
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Good point. But Gnome and KDE developers working together... that sounds
like scifi to me :))
There are already two (maybe more) projects trying to make Gnome and KDE
look uniform. For KDE it's gtk-qt-engine and for Gnome we have
QGtkStyle. I'm not sure about QGtkStyle but the first one has the op
> LTS will be out in few days and it's broken. AGAIN.
Boohoo.
KDE and Gnome are completely separate entities and they have differing
approaches in many areas. They compete, sometimes only for competitions
sake. FreeDesktop.org is the forum to raise this issue (forum in the
Roman orator sense). Not
This was a joke, I hope. Applications installed by default do have the
same look (with a small exception of Firefox) but do you know anyone,
who's using only default set of applications? I don't.
Why is Ubuntu offering few thousands of packages in repositories since
you are not willing/capable to
The default installation applications have an uniform look there, if you
use KDE software that might not be true though but that's your choice
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I've done little research today and this problem is in all mainstream
distributions, not only in Ubuntu. I apologize for that.
Font settings made in Gnome are not respected by KDE/Qt apps and
settings made in KDE are not respected by Gnome/GTK apps (but in this
case it can be overriden by gtk-qt-e
I' am talking about different rendering of fonts. In Ubuntu is no simple
way to change it globally. Have a look on the screenshot I've posted and
you will see.
This bugreport isn't about buttons at all :))
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not sure what you mean there exactly, the buttons are on the left with
light themes (the default ubuntu) and on the right in other themes, the
order change correctly when changing the theme in the configuration
dialog
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So let's say that half (maybe more, maybe less) of the average system is
incompatible with this solution.
Question is: How to fix it?
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the configuration is written in gconf and gnome-settings-daemon set
xsettings values on session start, the xsettings work correctly since
GNOME software are displayed right
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OK, where exactly is font configuration written and why all applications
other then Gnome ones aren't respecting it?
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the issue after a session restart is in no case a gnome-control-center
one since it only set configurations value and is not running on a
normal session if you don't open the configuration dialog, the settings
are correctly applied by gnome-settings-daemon otherwise the GNOME
softwares would look w
Forget about Openoffice, Openoffice can change font settings after
relogin, that's fine by me.
Other apps (all KDE/Qt apps, Firefox) are not affected by that change
even after relogin (restart). Resulting in a mix of different fonts on
my desktop when I'm NOT using only GTK/Gnome apps. And honestl
you seem to describe several issues there, openoffice not setting
changes in a dynamic way is one, other things not behaving when the
session is restarted is a bug in those software
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Openoffice looks fine after restarting session (or PC). But other apps
don't. Situation is the same as on the original screenshot.
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do you get the setting applied correctly after restarting openoffice or
your session?
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I wonder if this is even really happening with respect to setting
xsettings, the gnome font applet has in the recent past (the past year
anyway) had a race condition where it would not get set right and
wouldn't actually change properly until a user logged out and back in. I
am not sure if this was
thank you for your bug report, the dialog only sets xsettings though, if
those are not respected by software that's a bug in some softwares not
in gnome-control-center, reassigning to openoffice.org which is one of
the ones you listed, there are probably bugs about those though
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