Message337597
| Author |
greylaw89 |
| Recipients |
cheryl.sabella, greylaw89, terry.reedy |
| Date |
2019年03月10日.04:38:13 |
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<CAKDPjARAM8wH9FGwCafCTBFtqgzjpz66mksUoDX6V10YdE50wQ@mail.gmail.com> |
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<1552192532.15.0.393508273098.issue36176@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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Awesome, thanks.
Let me know if there is anything you'd like me to test, it looks like
you've already tested removing that variable.
On Sat, Mar 9, 2019, 20:35 Terry J. Reedy <report@bugs.python.org> wrote:
>
> Terry J. Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu> added the comment:
>
> I presume that the folders have names I cannot see because they are white
> on white, even though the current directly name is black (on gray). The
> effect of the dark screen theme seems inconsistent.
>
> The open and save-as dialog boxes are provided by tk to either use or
> match the OS version. (On Windows, I am fairly sure the native widget is
> being used.) The tkinter wrappers are in its filedialog module. There are
> no color options. So this is a tkinter or more likely, tk, issue. This
> suggests to me that tcl/tk and KDE are not quite compatible.
>
> The search box (searchbase.py) uses ttk widgets. It seems that ttk.Frame
> picks up its background color from the environment while the included ttk
> widgets do not. The effect is a little strange, but at least the text,
> including the entered text is readable. We could make the backgrounds
> consistent either by setting the frame 'white' or by conditionally using a
> dark theme (there might already be one) for the contained widgets. This is
> a separate issue.
>
> The 3.7.3rc cutoff is in a couple of days so I will make a minimal PR to
> fix the overt bugs that we know about and can.
>
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