diff --git a/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md index 64b5c37..90d59df 100644 --- a/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md +++ b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md @@ -1,27 +1,33 @@ -**This list was created for avoiding duplicated issues, please read this before posting. If yours isn't listed here, delete this and continue.** +### Please read this before posting: -- The theme doesn't work in [distro] that doesn't have a GTK+ 3 version higher or equal than 3.14. - - Arc does not support version lower than 3.14, sorry. -- The theme is broken after a GTK update. - - Recompile the theme. +**This list was created for avoiding duplicated issues, if yours isn't listed, delete 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). + - 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). + - 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. -- Using XFCE, the notifications looks ugly or are always full. - - Please check if Arc is the theme selected on the Notifications configuration. -- 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. -- My GTK apps have a transparent background in Ubuntu. + - 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. + - Possibly a bug on GTK+ 3 version checking, use `--with-gnome=` flag with `./autogen.sh`. +- Theme isn't transparent on GNOME applications without CSD (i.e. Ubuntu's patched Nautilus). + - Transparency on GTK+ 3 themes *isn't supported* for non-CSD applications. +- Theme doesn't build from AUR in Arch/Manjaro and others. + - 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. -**Mark those:** +---- - [ ] I read the list above. - [ ] I read the README. -- [ ] I've checked if my issue isn't duplicated. +- [ ] I checked if my issue isn't duplicated. -**And complete this:** +**Details:** - Distribution: - Desktop environment: - GTK+ 3 version: -- GNOME Shell version (if using): +- Arc version (commit):