I'm seeing the problem in xorg sessions too. Note that VLC’s user
interface is a Qt application. Chromium is a snap, and not a pure GTK
application (although using GTK to draw window decorations and menus),
as pointed out by Daniel. Similarly, firefox is not a pure GTK
application.
Also of interes
Chrome and VLC have it though
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Title:
Changing theme Light<->Standard preserves theme for Firefox title bar
(in Xorg s
Well, it works when you change theme from Dark to White, but doesn't
work when you switch from Standard to White.
This doesn't look like a problem with the software for me.
>I guess you've turned off integrated titlebars
I didn't turn off anything, it's freshly installed ubuntu 20.
For me firefo
Oh come to think of it, there is a commonality between Firefox, VLC and
Chrome. That is they all try to follow the system theme but all three
are NOT GTK apps. They each use different toolkits. So I fear this is
the same basic problem that will need to be fixed in three different
toolkits.
** Pack
I guess you've turned off integrated titlebars, which is why I see
different behaviour and no bug in Wayland sessions.
** Package changed: firefox (Ubuntu) => gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
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See also bug 1791307 for Chromium. Perhaps these bugs need to be
integrated.
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It also has nothing to do with display server. This is ubuntu wayland
session, same bug.
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It is not firefox-specific bug, it has nothing to do with ff!
See my webm, there is a chrome alongside ff and it's also affected. VLC
is also affected.
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