Subject: Re: Cursor Colour -- Where is it set?
From: David Chart (linux@dchart.demon.co.uk)
Date: Sun Aug 12 2001 - 09:32:04 CDT
On 12 Aug 2001 23:20:52 +1000, Martin Sevior wrote:
>
> OK I understand now. Somehow your text colour got changed to "White". Use
> either the toolbar colour picker or the font dialog to change the text
> color to something sane.
Makes no difference. Text in the document shows up black on white, as it
should. (Or green, or puce, or whatever I pick.) The symbols are still
invisible.
> Sounds like the defaults in gtk are getting
> totally screwed up. The "Insert Symbol" dialog just uses the default text
> colour and on a white background without reference to the what the user
> has set in the document.
>
Now, that sounds like the cause. I have white-on-white text in various
places in Evolution as well, and in the sorts of places where they would
be picking it up from gtk.
Where does gtk keep its default text colour?
-- David Chart
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