Terminal and GNOME system monitor are translucent with DarkRoom theme

Bug #338313 reported by antistress
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darkroom (Ubuntu)
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gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Invalid
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gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Invalid
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human-theme (Ubuntu)
New
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Bug Description

Terminal and GNOME system monitor are translucent with DarkRoom theme, don't know why.

i'm using jaunty alpha 5 up to date and Metacity+Composite
I have an Intel GMA 950 with UXA

see screenshots attached

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antistress (antistress) wrote :
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antistress (antistress) wrote :
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Pedro Villavicencio (pedro) wrote :

that's because of the RGBA option, look at bug 274461 , isn't an application bug rather a theme one.

Changed in gnome-system-monitor:
status: New → Invalid
Changed in gnome-terminal:
status: New → Invalid
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antistress (antistress) wrote :

indeed, it seems that Human theme has been fixed.
Therefore DarkRoom also needs to be fixed

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Rich Johnson (nixternal) wrote :

Darkroom is an image manipulation application for KDE, it is not a theme in this case. A quick apt-cache search for darkroom only brought up the KDE image manipulation application. This is a human-theme problem it seems.

Changed in darkroom (Ubuntu):
status: New → Invalid
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antistress (antistress) wrote :

Indeed, thanks.
However while marking Darkroom invalid (which was right) you could have add human-theme package to this report to avoid it to become orphan

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Kenneth Wimer (kwwii) wrote :

In any case, this was a design decision and not a mistake.

Changed in human-theme:
status: New → Invalid
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antistress (antistress) wrote :

Concerning Bug #274461 "gnome-system-monitor window is semi-transparent when using compiz" in human-theme (Ubuntu)

Pedro Villavicencio wrote on 2008-09-26:
indeed, it seems that it's a design desicion rather than a bug

Michael Basil wrote on 2008-09-26:
Only happens with Human and NewHuman themes.
Seems odd for one application to decide to be transparent when others aren't and no way to change it.

Chris Jones wrote on 2008-09-26:
Pedro: The design decision is a pretty strange one though, it breaks consistency with the rest of the desktop. I think we should consider reverting it.

Kenneth Wimer wrote on 2008-10-23:
This is a feature, not a bug. Marking as invalid

Emmanuel Pacaud wrote on 2008-10-24:
No, it's a bug. May be not a gnome-system-monitor bug, but it's a bug.
Simply marking this one as invalid doesn't solve the issue.

etc. Then the bug was fixed

I don't see why this bug would be different ?

Changed in human-theme:
status: Invalid → New
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