Re: Changing the foreground color of a progress bar
- From: Billy O'Connor <billyoc gnuyork org>
- To: Peter Krueger <pkrueger appss de>
- Cc: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Changing the foreground color of a progress bar
- Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 09:30:51 -0500
Peter Krueger <pkrueger appss de> writes:
On 28 Feb 2004, Soeren Sandmann wrote:
Use bg/GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT for the color of the bar
Use fg/GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT for the text on the bar
Use bg/GTK_STATE_NORMAL for the trough
Use fg/GTK_STATE_NORMAL for the text on the trough.
If it doesn't work, then you are doing something else wrong.
Hello,
some time ago I read something about a GTK theme that uses a bitmap to
draw some widget elements. The color of those bitmap elements could not be
changed too. This theme was used by default on redhat linux if I remember
correctly. The solution was to disable this theme.
Oh! Thanks, Pete. I never would have checked that. Good eye.
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