Try toggling systemsettings->color->options(tab)->apply colors to non-Qt applications , and see if that makes any difference (will probably need to restart gimp after changing this).
-- Rex
________________________________________ From: Glenn Holmer cenbe@kolabnow.com Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2016 9:33 AM To: kde@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: invisible context menus in GIMP toolbox
When I hover over a tool in the GIMP toolbox, the text is almost completely invisible (very light grey on slightly darker grey). Is there a way to fix this? The regular menus (in the image edit window) are fine.
Fedora 24, all patches applied. GNOME application style set to Adwaita for both GTK2 and GTK3.
P.S. When I click "Get New Themes" and "Download GTKx themes..." in system settings for GNOME application style, I get a "Get Hot New Stuff" dialog with a progress circle and "Initializing" in the lower left corner... and nothing else. It never completes. Anyone else seeing this?
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On 07/17/2016 09:43 AM, Rex Dieter wrote:
Try toggling systemsettings->color->options(tab)->apply colors to non-Qt applications , and see if that makes any difference (will probably need to restart gimp after changing this).
Thanks, that did the trick.