Ralf Mardorf wrote:
after the last upgrade GTK2 apps running in an openbox session need more space, they became darker and in some windows even the fonts became less good readable. The reason that I dropped desktop environments was to get rid of chaotic designs and to keep a clear design and now even GTK2 apps in an openbox session became a parody. ... [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ grep -v '#' .gtkrc-2.0
gtk-theme-name = "Adwaita" style "user-font" { font_name="FreeSans 12" } widget_class "*" style "user-font"
Regards, Ralf
My first thought was "Adwaita", and looking at the list of packages, gnome-themes-standard is upgraded. I suspect that Adwaita is the culprit. Have you tried other GTK themes? Clearlooks-Phenix, or maybe a gtk2-only theme such as Bluecurve? On my side, I have been using Clearlooks-Phenix and Bluecurve over the past few days. (I recently switched back to Bluecurve.) I haven't noticed any change in GTK2 apps over the past couple days. So, I'm apt to blame Adwaita. On a side note, I remember a recent GNOME propaganda video said that GNOME had finally standardized their theming API for gtk3? I didn't believe them then, and I certainly don't believe them now after reading this thread. So, I think this might be a case of GNOME deciding that making the UI elements even bigger is the hip thing to do. (It's just frustrating that GNOME is so eager to break things nowadays.) If Adwaita really is the culprit, file a bug with GNOME. That's their domain. I hope this information may be of help, --Kyle https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/clearlooks-phenix-gtk-theme https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gtk-bluecurve-engine