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Uses the wrong window decoration in gnome (>=3.10) shell dark themes #350

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gerardroche opened this issue Jun 20, 2014 · 9 comments
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@gerardroche
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When switching the Gnome GTK Theme to be a dark theme, Sublime Text does it the other way around and becomes light..
Please make it so that i can have dark window borders on Sublime Text... As you can see in the screenshot ST3 is light, bug gedit (and all other apps) are dark...

http://sublimetext.userecho.com/topic/433683-sublime-text-uses-the-wrong-window-decoration-in-gnome-shell-dark-themes/

urgulfncd4

Granted, many applications, e.g. firefox, have the same issue.

To reproduce this, enable the global dark theme in Gnome...

  1. Gnome Tweak Tool > Appearance > Global Dark Theme = On
  2. Window = Adwaita (default)
  3. GTK+ = Adwaita (default)
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@michalfita
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I have this problem as well - that's look nasty! I would like to have whole application skinned accordingly to the theme selected.

@Tornado-Tim
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Yes Having this issue as well, Looks YUCK!

@Frozenfire92
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using this but it still leaves me with a white file menu and sidebar like screenshotted above

@aengelke
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It seems that Sublime is (still) using GTK+ 2, which causes the light menu + window decoration. To fix this, Sublime would have to use GTK+ 3.

@n1k0
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n1k0 commented Nov 7, 2015

+1, while the sidebar can be themed internally, the file menu can't... looks odd :/

@jtojnar
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jtojnar commented Aug 15, 2017

Will Sublime ever migrate to GTK 3? I is the last GTK 2 application on my system and does not fit in very much.

@gerardroche
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gerardroche commented Sep 22, 2017

In Ubuntu 17.04 / Gnome 3.24 you can get a dark window using the dark. I don't know if that means GTK 3 is supported or not, but it's certainly better than it was. The window surround is not as good as it looks on OSX, but you can't have everything.

screenshot from 2017-09-22 17-36-07

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wbond commented Mar 25, 2019

As of build 3181 we now use GTK3.

@wbond wbond closed this as completed Mar 25, 2019
@wbond wbond added the R: fixed label Mar 25, 2019
@wbond wbond added this to the Build 3181 milestone Mar 25, 2019
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