No, it means that if the app used normal gtk classes this problem would
not occur :-) In your example of "bad" theme code we set the
bg[SELECTED] color to the color value of @selected_bg_color which only
makes sense, really. The fact that one has to explicitly set it is bad
but that is not a problem with the theme itself.

In any case, we are going to use murrine instead of
ubuntulooks/clearlooks but my guess is that the same problems will
occur.

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Human theme makes bad GTK widget class assumptions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/237261
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