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Federico Damián Schonborn 813b0b3d9e Update the issues template (#507)
- Add a separator between checkboxes/details and issues list for avoiding removing (take a look to #503 and #504).
- Add Arc version (idea from #504).
- Avoid duplicity with GNOME Shell version (normally is the same as GTK+).
- Common issues:
  - Add AUR package building.
  - Add non-CSD apps transparency.
  - Add compiling with wrong GTK+ 3 version.
  - Be more clearer in others
  - Add a bit emphasis

* Fix english tense and a bunch of little fixes ->

- Put GTK+ 2 down, for making any order.
- XFCE notifications are already fixed.

* Do not force Markdown styling on details section

* Make the 3 first lines of this file clearer

* Clearer-est text

* Do not take care of old Arc version issues - Fix typo
2016-05-01 16:29:08 +02:00

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Please read this before posting:

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.
  • 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.

  • 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):