The attached screenshot shows the icon corrupted
by some overlayed menus. I am not able to reproduce
this problem, so this is low-priority pending a
step-by-step detailed report.
Running Mandrake 8.1 with some cooker packages, with
gdk-pixbuf-0.11.0-5mdk (which is most probably the standard
8.1 file), I am getting icon appearance corruption. I have
not noticed this with other gnome applet buttons, e.g.
xvoice icon is fine. Installed 0.8.2 & 0.8.3 rpm, with same
problem.
Happens whenever something (a menu, or the panel being slid
out from the side) covers the icon.
Panel is set to always be on top.
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I think I found what is happening. It depends on the GTK
theme! I use "Crux" and get corruption. I switch to
"xenophilia" and get no more corruption.
But using "Crux", other applets don't get corrupted. Why?
Maybe a bug in this applet, maybe a bug in Crux's engine.
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Corrupted Icon
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Running Mandrake 8.1 with some cooker packages, with
gdk-pixbuf-0.11.0-5mdk (which is most probably the standard
8.1 file), I am getting icon appearance corruption. I have
not noticed this with other gnome applet buttons, e.g.
xvoice icon is fine. Installed 0.8.2 & 0.8.3 rpm, with same
problem.
Happens whenever something (a menu, or the panel being slid
out from the side) covers the icon.
Panel is set to always be on top.
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It happens the same to me. I run debian woody.
$ panel --version
Gnome panel 1.4.0.6
I compiled/installed the applet from the tgz.
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I am running Gnome panel 1.4.0.4
Damon
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I think I found what is happening. It depends on the GTK
theme! I use "Crux" and get corruption. I switch to
"xenophilia" and get no more corruption.
But using "Crux", other applets don't get corrupted. Why?
Maybe a bug in this applet, maybe a bug in Crux's engine.