I solved the problem changing the gnome theme to Adwaita using gnome
tweaks.
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gedit and gnome-calculator transparency/graphics corruption
The im-config impact on this issue should be fixed via this upload:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/im-config/0.44.1-1ubuntu1
** Changed in: im-config (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Happened to gnome-calculator on my laptop. Didn't notice any problem
with gedit. Renamed ~/.xinputrc, logout/login, problem solved. This
laptop started with 10.04LTS and has upgraded through all LTS versions
to 18.04LTS. I use gnome-flashback metacity by default...
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I have just been hit with this on a new install of 18.04 from a CD I had
to do because of a hard drive change and full restore. Initially text
editor worked well, but one of the applications I added, or a software
update, seems to have caused the transparency. The workaround suggested
by Heiko L
Further to my last comment I suspect Gramps or one of its add-ons as the
cause based on timing of when the error began.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: light-themes (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Also affects: light-themes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
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I'm able to reproduce the faulty on bionic (not upgraded from xenial),
with GTK_IM_MODULE=xim and an empty .xinputrc.
Can also confirm the workaround suggested by Heiko L seems to fix this
issue, by changing /usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-3.20/gtk.css to this:
> textview text {
>background-co
I'm wondering why this has not been fixed after such a long time. It can at
least be improved easily.
If the Adwaita theme works (which it does in may case, too), then it is (at
least partly) a theme issue.
In fact, some defaults seem to be missing in the Ambiance and Radiance themes:
By setting
I installed Lubuntu 18.04 LTS on VirtualBox, and I met similar issue.
The text messages on gajim chat window were messy. GTK didn't seem to
refresh the window and kept previous text overlapped on the window.
I found a discussion (in Chinese) here, they found an workaround
solution - changing deskt
I am running Ubunti 18.04.2 in an Enhanced Hyper-V session -
https://www.zdnet.com/article/windows-10-tip-run-ubuntu-linux-in-an-
enhanced-hyper-v-session/.
I am facing the same problem.
Tried
Switching input method between xim and ibus
Changing theme to Adwaita
Nothing works for me.
Given the
I have upgraded through several versions of Ubuntu up to 18.04.2, and
I've tried all suggestions, but still getting screen overwriting in Meld
to the point of making it unusable.
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The Adwaita theme was helped to me, switching the input method was not.
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Title:
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I confirm what Jarrod Farrell (jarrodmaddy)wrote. I have to chose
between having the non-working gedit/calculatir or being unable to type
passwords in Firefox.
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Same issue since I switched from ibus to xim on Ubuntu 18.04.
This breaks apps like calculator, gedit and meld.
In my case, I can't use ibus because it claims two keybindings that I
need: Ctrl+Shift+U and Ctrl+Shift+E.
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Since I upgraded from to 18.04 I've had this problem (actually gnome apps) :
Main windows unusable with weird main window.
Changing from the theme (Ambiance) to any other theme (Adwaita, Numix, etc)
solved the problem.
(I'm using gnome shell)
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Are you all on gnome-shell? I have the same transparency issue in gnome-
session-flashback / lightdm, but only when using theme Ambiance. I moved
to theme Adwaita and the transparency issues are gone.
Setting the input method to iBus does fix it for theme Ambiance too.
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Are you all on gnome-shell? I have the same transparency issue in gnome-
session-flashback / lightdm, but only when using theme Ambiance. I moved
to theme Adwaita and the transparency issues are gone.
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Having the issue over here on 18.04.1 and as mentioned it seems to be
focused on what input method system you choose. For me I can't switch
over to ibus (without downgrading) without summoning the wrath of bug
#1765304.
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Following-up on my previous comment, the problem did come back, even
though it was gone at first after I switched to ibus and then back to
xim. Now I switched to ibus and restarted, the problem is gone. So I'm
not switching back to xim, as I suspect the problem would reappear again
then.
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** Package changed: mutter (Ubuntu) => gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: ubuntu-themes (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- gedit and gnome-calculator transparency/graphics corruption issue
+ gedit and gnome-calculator transparency/graphics corruption issue when
GTK_IM_MODULE=xim is set
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I experienced this bug today. Restart didn't help initially. Then I
changed the Input Method from xim to ibus and the problem was gone.
Changing back to xim did not bring the problem back. I'm confused that
it worked. Would be nice if somebody else could try the same.
I did not install any new pac
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: im-config (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Right, looks like I was missing ibus-gtk then - reinstalling ubuntu-
desktop brought it back.
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Title:
gedit and gnome-calculator transparency/gra
Second thoughts.. im-config does fall back to GTK_IM_MODULE=xim under certain
conditions. The code is in the file
/usr/share/im-config/data/21_ibus.rc
We are considering to stop im-config from setting GTK_IM_MODULE at all
on GNOME desktops; bug #1761554 would be a reason to do so, and such a
chan
To the extent this issue is caused by im-config setting
GTK_IM_MODULE=xim, it ought to be a leftover from ~/.xinputrc files
created in 16.04. Since the fix of bug #1605408, nothing should set
GTK_IM_MODULE=xim automatically.
I don't understand how uninstalling im-config and then reinstalling it
wo
It's another instance of bug #1620806 - just triggered differently.
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Title:
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To
Added an im-config task but I don't know how that could trigger
graphical problems.
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Title:
gedit and gnome-calculator transparency/graphics corr
** Changed in: ubuntu-themes (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
gedit and gnome-calculator transparency/graphics corruption iss
** Also affects: im-config (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
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So a workaround that worked for me:
$ apt-get purge im-config # removes ubuntu-desktop as well
$ apt-get install ubuntu-desktop # installs im-config along with anything that
fixes it...
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Seems reinstalling ubuntu-desktop fixed it for real, ibus is now in
GTK_IM_MODULE for new users.
Not sure which package in particular, but here's the apt history
excerpt:
Start-Date: 2018-04-30 14:13:24
Commandline: apt install ubuntu-desktop
Requested-By: michal (1000)
Install: libreoffice-sty
Some data points:
- I did not have .xinputrc
- still, GTK_IM_MODULE=xim in my sessions was set
- it seems im-config is responsible, selecting a different value via the
Languages panel or im-config doesn't change anything
- removing im-config fixes this, but also removes ubuntu-desktop (it's a dire
Sounds like some config setting inherited from upgrades is triggering
this.
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Title:
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It didn't help here either, I've deleted it back when I filed this bug
originally.
FWIW, mine is also an upgrade, at least two releases back.
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Tit
I did, but logout/login didn't seem to fix the issue. Maybe gdm
should've been restarted as well?
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Title:
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the issue sounds similar to bug #1620806, do you have a ~/.xinputrc?
does deleting it fixes the issue?
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Title:
gedit and gnome-calculator transpa
** Changed in: ubuntu-themes (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Also affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I can, on my old account upgraded from xenial, but not on my laptop
which was installed with bionic
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I can't reproduce this on 18.04... can anyone else?
** Tags added: visual-quality
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