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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 👉 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.
- 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
- 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.
- Ensure you have the
- Some GTK+ 3 applications have a transparent background in Ubuntu.
- Run this in terminal:
gsettings set com.canonical.desktop.interface scrollbar-mode normal
.
- Run this in terminal:
- 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.
- Check if you have the Murrine GTK engine and
- I read the list above.
- I read the README.
- I checked if my issue isn't duplicated.
Details:
- Distribution:
- Desktop environment:
- GTK+ 3 version:
- Arc version (commit):