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Hello people and thank you for the hospitality!
There's a strange issue on my Gnome (under X11) installation, after I installed KDE to check it, and I can't revert to the original behavior.
The close window button changed and there's a "background" image behind it like a 3/4 of a moon. Also two more buttons appear, a "minimize" and a "maximize" one, to the left.
I am using Adwaita-dark theme. Even if I change the theme, the window bar color changes, but that horrible background image still remains.
Also I'm in HiDPI monitor and I have used Gnome 200% to display the content.
It looks like KDE changed something on the configuration, it added two more buttons and it also put a backdrop image.
To have a look, the button is like this:
Although it looks harmless, it is very annoying... any idea how to get rid of it?
Last edited by teras (2020-11-24 08:20:11)
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To solve my own problem and to help potential future users who have a similar issue.
It seems that something changed the
~/.config/gtk-3.0
directory and added some SVGs there on the GTK style.
So, removing the files there (or I could possibly edit them but I didn't need any of this) solved the issue.
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23 threads downwards: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=260931
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23 threads downwards: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=260931
Oh I'm so embarrassed now!
I searched with keywords, didn't examine all KDE related posts -- still I'm not excused!
Thank you Arch community for being maybe the most friendly one <3
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