2010-07-02 22:51:52 |
Harry |
bug |
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added bug |
2010-07-04 15:56:17 |
Harry |
affects |
cairo (Ubuntu) |
human-theme (Ubuntu) |
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2010-07-04 15:57:19 |
Harry |
affects |
human-theme (Ubuntu) |
cairo (Ubuntu) |
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2010-07-04 15:59:41 |
Harry |
bug task added |
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human-theme |
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2010-07-04 16:00:27 |
Harry |
summary |
[Maverick] libcairo2-1.9.10-1ubuntu1 fails to render color blends correctly |
[Maverick] libcairo2-1.9.10-1ubuntu1 fails to render color blends correctly with certain themes |
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2010-07-04 16:10:40 |
Harry |
description |
I have a fully updated Maverick-AMD-64 alfa-2 installation with gnome-shell (gnome3-session).
So I use clutter and mutter too.
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UP4
Graphics card: NVidia GTX285
After upgrading the new libcairo2 (1.9.10-1ubuntu1) I noticed some serious rendering issues.
No color blend renders correctly:
The scroll bars in application windows become fully white, with no color blends.
The same happens to text buttons (in Synaptic for example).
I also noticed, using synaptic for instance, pressing the reload button, the loading bar fails to show blending colors.
The upper area of the bar is completely white.
I used to have a lucid-AMD-64 installation with xorg-edgers PPA.
There too I had several issues with libcairo2-1.9.10 package.
See the bug #596192.
The new package libcairo2-1.9.10-1ubuntu1 seems to have fixed only the thumbnail issue.
The color blend issue still remains.
It may, however, very well be, that many of the rendering issues with the new libcairo2 are in fact issues in several other "stable" applications using cairo application programming interface (API).
This being the case, we are in fact seeing these issues only now because of the new libcairo2 package. |
I have a fully updated Maverick-AMD-64 alfa-2 installation with gnome-shell (gnome3-session).
So I use clutter and mutter too.
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UP4
Graphics card: NVidia GTX285
After upgrading the new libcairo2 (1.9.10-1ubuntu1) I noticed some serious rendering issues.
This seems to affect certain themes, like human-theme.
Certain color blends render incorrectly, for example:
- scroll bars in application windows become fully white, with no color blends,
- same happens to text buttons (in Synaptic for example).
This is reproducible by customizing a theme and choosing "human" controls.
I also noticed, using synaptic for instance, pressing the reload button, the loading bar fails to show blending colors.
The upper area of the bar is completely white.
I used to have a lucid-AMD-64 installation with xorg-edgers PPA.
There too I had these issues with libcairo2-1.9.10 package.
See the bug #596192.
The new package libcairo2-1.9.10-1ubuntu1 seems to have fixed the thumbnail issue.
The color blend issue still remains.
It may, however, very well be, that many of the rendering issues with the new libcairo2 are in fact issues in several other "stable" applications, like GTK-themes, using cairo application programming interface (API).
This being the case, we are in fact seeing these issues only now because of the new libcairo2 package.
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2010-07-05 08:50:11 |
Sebastien Bacher |
summary |
[Maverick] libcairo2-1.9.10-1ubuntu1 fails to render color blends correctly with certain themes |
1.9.10 fails to render color blends correctly with certain themes |
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2010-07-11 17:30:44 |
Florian Boucault |
bug |
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added subscriber Florian Boucault |
2010-07-18 18:56:32 |
Harry |
summary |
1.9.10 fails to render color blends correctly with certain themes |
[maverick] libcairo2 fails to render color blends correctly with certain themes |
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2010-07-18 18:59:23 |
Harry |
description |
I have a fully updated Maverick-AMD-64 alfa-2 installation with gnome-shell (gnome3-session).
So I use clutter and mutter too.
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UP4
Graphics card: NVidia GTX285
After upgrading the new libcairo2 (1.9.10-1ubuntu1) I noticed some serious rendering issues.
This seems to affect certain themes, like human-theme.
Certain color blends render incorrectly, for example:
- scroll bars in application windows become fully white, with no color blends,
- same happens to text buttons (in Synaptic for example).
This is reproducible by customizing a theme and choosing "human" controls.
I also noticed, using synaptic for instance, pressing the reload button, the loading bar fails to show blending colors.
The upper area of the bar is completely white.
I used to have a lucid-AMD-64 installation with xorg-edgers PPA.
There too I had these issues with libcairo2-1.9.10 package.
See the bug #596192.
The new package libcairo2-1.9.10-1ubuntu1 seems to have fixed the thumbnail issue.
The color blend issue still remains.
It may, however, very well be, that many of the rendering issues with the new libcairo2 are in fact issues in several other "stable" applications, like GTK-themes, using cairo application programming interface (API).
This being the case, we are in fact seeing these issues only now because of the new libcairo2 package.
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I have a fully updated Maverick-AMD-64 alfa-2 installation with gnome-shell (gnome3-session).
So I use clutter and mutter too.
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UP4
Graphics card: NVidia GTX285
After upgrading libcairo2 (1.9.10-1ubuntu1) I noticed some serious rendering issues.
This seems to affect more certain themes, like human-theme.
Certain color blends render incorrectly, for example:
- scroll bars in application windows become fully white, with no color blends,
- same happens to text buttons (in Synaptic for example).
This is reproducible by customizing a theme and choosing "human" or "human-clearlooks" controls.
I also noticed, using synaptic for instance, pressing the reload button, the loading bar fails to show blending colors.
The upper area of the bar is completely white.
I used to have a lucid-AMD-64 installation with xorg-edgers PPA.
There too I had these issues with libcairo2-1.9.10 package.
See the bug #596192.
The package libcairo2_1.9.10-1ubuntu1 seems to have fixed the thumbnail issue.
The color blend issue still remains.
This also applies to the new libcairo2 package (1.9.12-1)
It may, however, very well be, that many of the rendering issues with the new libcairo2 are in fact issues in several other "stable" applications, like GTK-themes, using cairo application programming interface (API).
This being the case, we are in fact seeing these issues only now because of the new libcairo2 package.
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2010-07-25 10:55:39 |
Harry |
human-theme: status |
New |
Invalid |
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2010-07-25 10:55:46 |
Harry |
cairo (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Invalid |
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2010-08-02 20:37:11 |
Jacob Peddicord |
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added subscriber Jacob Peddicord |
2010-08-04 13:15:26 |
Harry |
cairo (Ubuntu): status |
Invalid |
Fix Released |
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2012-05-28 18:48:29 |
anticw |
bug |
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added subscriber Fuck Launchpad |