** Patch added: "adds support to check wether the [dark] colors are defined in 
the gtk theme or not and use them or not consequently."
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/880872/+attachment/2569839/+files/gtk_ui_css_fix.patch

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: ubiquity
  
  When the gtk theme used is not Ambiance/Radiance Ubiquity draws part of
  the installer as pink blocks.
  
- I've been looking into it and I found that it is cause of the explicit use in 
code of css colors [1] which are defined in 
- Ambiance/Radiance themes but they are not in other gtk themes like Adwaita.
+ I've been looking into it and I found that it is cause of the explicit use in 
code of css colors [1] which are defined in Ambiance/Radiance themes but they 
are not in other gtk themes like Adwaita.
  The exactly colors that are used are "dark_fg_color" and "dark_bg_color". 
They are used to "tint" some parts of the UI.
  
  I do attach a patch for Ubiquity (trunk) to check wether the [dark]
  colors are defined in the gtk theme or not and to use them or not
  consequently.
  
  [1] http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
  installer/ubiquity/trunk/view/head:/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_ui.py#L750

** Patch removed: "adds support to check wether the [dark] colors are defined 
in the gtk theme or not and use them or not consequently."
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/880872/+attachment/2569839/+files/gtk_ui_css_fix.patch

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