I have the same faulty behaviour, below the info I gathered from your questions. Don't know how to tell if composition is on/off.
What I noticed and didn't see described at this bug is that the color below the icon follows the "Controls" option on "Customize Theme" (Appearance widget). If I change from Clearlooks to HighContrastInverse, the icon's background goes from gray to navy blue. Can't say if this is relevant or not; anyways, the info is here.
pkg-config --modversion gtk+-2.0
2.18.3
env | grep -i gdmsession
GDMSESSION=gnome
From Appearance:
Controls: Clearlooks (and tried with Clearlooks Classic, Crux, Dust, HighContrastInverse)
Window Border: New Wave (but got the same with Clearlooks, Human, Glossy, Dust)
Icons: Dropline Neu! (the same with Human, Gnome Human, etc)
Hi,
I have the same faulty behaviour, below the info I gathered from your questions. Don't know how to tell if composition is on/off.
What I noticed and didn't see described at this bug is that the color below the icon follows the "Controls" option on "Customize Theme" (Appearance widget). If I change from Clearlooks to HighContrastInv erse, the icon's background goes from gray to navy blue. Can't say if this is relevant or not; anyways, the info is here.
pkg-config --modversion gtk+-2.0
2.18.3
env | grep -i gdmsession
GDMSESSION=gnome
From Appearance: erse)
Controls: Clearlooks (and tried with Clearlooks Classic, Crux, Dust, HighContrastInv
Window Border: New Wave (but got the same with Clearlooks, Human, Glossy, Dust)
Icons: Dropline Neu! (the same with Human, Gnome Human, etc)
If any other info would help, just let me know.
Cheers,
Fabio Mazanatti