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Avoid people from ignoring the template and add details

- Remove some markup stuff to make it more readable/visible, and add double check to items that people loves ignoring
- Also add a check for items that peoples REALLY love ignoring (the GTK version mess)
- Add a check for the re-login stuff (WM decorations failing)
- Add specific instructions of how to mark a check (yes, it's needed)
- Add installation method to details section
- Remove README items form the issues list, supposedly the user read this
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### Please read this before posting: # READ *CAREFULLY* BEFORE POSTING
**This list was created for avoiding duplicated issues, if yours isn't listed, delete and continue.** **This list was created for avoiding duplicated issues, if your issue isn't listed, you should remove the list and continue.**
- The theme doesn't work in [distro] that have a GTK+ 3 version lower than 3.14 (i.e. Linux Mint 17.x). - The theme doesn't work in [distro] that have a GTK+ 3 version lower than 3.14 (i.e. Linux Mint 17.x).
- Arc *only supports versions higher or equal than* 3.14. - Arc only supports versions *higher or equal than 3.14*.
- The theme is broken after a major GTK+ 3 update (i.e. 3.18 :point_right: 3.20). - The theme is broken after a major GTK+ 3 update (i.e. 3.18 to 3.20).
- Update the package or install from sources. - Update the package or install from sources.
- The theme is broken after installing from a repository.
- Check if the repository that you're using is *specifically* for the distribution (and distribution/GTK version) that you're using.
- The theme is broken after installing from sources. - The theme is broken after installing from sources.
- Possibly a bug on GTK+ 3 version checking, use `--with-gnome=<version>` flag with `./autogen.sh`. - Possibly a bug on GTK+ 3 version checking, use `--with-gnome=<version>` flag with `./autogen.sh`.
- Theme isn't transparent on GNOME applications without CSD (i.e. Ubuntu's patched Nautilus). - Theme isn't transparent on GNOME applications without CSD (i.e. Ubuntu's patched GNOME applications).
- Transparency on GTK+ 3 themes *isn't supported* for non-CSD applications. - Transparency on GTK+ 3 themes *isn't supported* for non-CSD applications.
- Theme doesn't build from AUR in Arch/Manjaro and others. - Theme doesn't build from AUR in Arch/Manjaro and others.
- Ensure you have the `base-devel` group installed. - Ensure you have the `base-devel` group installed.
- Some GTK+ 3 applications have a transparent background in Ubuntu.
- Run this in terminal: `gsettings set com.canonical.desktop.interface scrollbar-mode normal`.
- GTK+ 2 theme looks like Windows 95 and LibreOffice/others looks ugly.
- Check if you have the Murrine GTK engine and `gnome-themes-standard` installed.
---- ### Checks
- [ ] I read the list above. - [ ] I ***really*** read the list above.
- [ ] I read the README.
- [ ] I checked if my issue isn't duplicated. - [ ] I checked if my issue isn't duplicated.
- [ ] I read the README.
- [ ] There is nothing about my issue.
- [ ] I installed/built the package *specifically* for the GTK **AND** distribution version that I'm using.
- [ ] I re-login to my user session.
**Details:** *Put a "x" in the space between braces.*
### Details
- Distribution: - Distribution:
- Desktop environment: - Desktop environment:
- GTK+ 3 version: - GTK+ 3 version:
- Arc version (commit): - Arc version/commit:
- Installation method:
- [ ] Package.
- [ ] Source.
*Don't put "latest" in "version" items.*