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Recently I updated my system and am having a minor problem with audacious:
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk29 … acious.png
i can fix it by changing the default theme in xfce and then changing it back, but the font is screwed up again when i close/reopen audacious. here's some commandline messages i get when i run audacious:
$ audacious
(bootstrap.c:60) [mowgli_init]: mowgli_init() is a deprecated function, provided only for backwards compatibility with Mowgli-1. You should remove it if you no longer support using Mowgli-1.
Failed to load plugin (/usr/lib/audacious/Container/cue.so): libcue.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
(audacious:3981): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:102:18: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'.
(audacious:3981): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:102:20: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'.
so far i've only seen this problem with Audacious. I use Xfce and the fonts/theme are fine in all my other apps. and it seems audacious depends on libguess which depends on libmowgli.
i made the picture a link, is this satisfactory?
yes; that is what I did the first time...
Last edited by chriseggroll (2012-11-25 23:24:30)
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if you are on nvidia it will prolly help to downgrade xorg-server, see https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/32612
Last edited by cleanrock (2012-11-25 07:19:14)
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The mod made the picture a link because it was too big. Did you not read the link he posted explaining why it was done?
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@cleanrock, i am using nvidia, but it seems like i'd be having issues with X in general if that were the problem, no?
@wonderwoofy, he did not post a link, he mentioned a topic to view, but i went ahead and made the pic a link.
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I think its worth to try downgrading xorg-server to -3, i think everybody on nvidia have font rendering issues with -4.
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alright, i'll give that a try in the morning and report if it helps, thanks
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Recently I updated my system and am having a minor problem with audacious
Aha! I totally experienced this bug too. For what it's worth, I'm using the open source radeon driver.
So, I noticed as you did that changing the GTK3 theme fixes the problem. I decided on a different, slightly more drastic solution: I uninstalled all GTK3 applications. I could have installed the "audacious-gtk2" package from the AUR, but I decided instead to switch to the Parole Media Player instead.
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I downgraded xorg-server and xorg-server-common, but no luck. I then tried downgrading pixman too, but still the same thing. I tried reinstalling some of the gtk themes but that didn''t help either. Not sure what to do except try the gtk2 audacious or another music player like drcouzelis mentioned.
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I just remembered another thing: try audacious with a clean config, either by creating a new user or moving your dot config files. I this it made audacious look correct, if only for the first time starting it. I got the idea because I only saw the bug in audacious. It also seems to have something to do with having an existing playlist.
I don't know if it's been reported upstream. I think it's a tricky bug to search for.
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It's a bug in GTK+ 3.6. I submitted a patch for it weeks ago but the GTK+ developers are (as usual) ignoring it.
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/32343
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687816
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Your GTK theme is not compatible with version 3.6.
Try to use a recent version of Greybird for example.
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I downgraded xorg-server and xorg-server-common, but no luck. I then tried downgrading pixman too, but still the same thing. I tried reinstalling some of the gtk themes but that didn''t help either. Not sure what to do except try the gtk2 audacious or another music player like drcouzelis mentioned.
Downgrade gtk3 to 3.4.3-1 and it will be fixed.
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Your GTK theme is not compatible with version 3.6.
Try to use a recent version of Greybird for example.
No, it's not the theme, it's a bug in GtkTreeView. Read the bugzilla entry.
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It's a bug in GTK+ 3.6. I submitted a patch for it weeks ago but the GTK+ developers are (as usual) ignoring it.
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/32343
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687816
Ah, this seems to be exactly my problem, i'll give this a go when I get home.
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chriseggroll wrote:I downgraded xorg-server and xorg-server-common, but no luck. I then tried downgrading pixman too, but still the same thing. I tried reinstalling some of the gtk themes but that didn''t help either. Not sure what to do except try the gtk2 audacious or another music player like drcouzelis mentioned.
Downgrade gtk3 to 3.4.3-1 and it will be fixed.
This worked for me, marking as solved but will keep an eye on the bug report for GTK 3.6! Thanks all!
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