Bug#268290: gnome-themes: smokey blue theme: default (non-themed) icon displayed when dragging a file over a folder

Jeremy Brown Jeremy Brown <jeremy@brownjava.org>, 268290@bugs.debian.org
Thu, 26 Aug 2004 19:59:49 -0400


Package: gnome-themes
Version: 2.6.3-1
Severity: normal



-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (900, 'testing'), (300, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.4.26-1-386
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C

Versions of packages gnome-themes depends on:
ii  gtk2-engines-crux             2.6.1-2    the Crux theme engine for GTK+ 2.x
ii  gtk2-engines-lighthouseblue   2.6.1-2    LighthouseBlue theme for GTK+ 2.x
ii  gtk2-engines-pixbuf           2.2.0-3    Pixbuf-based theme for GTK+ 2.x
ii  gtk2-engines-redmond95        2.2.0-3    Windows-like theme for GTK+ 2.x
ii  gtk2-engines-thinice          2.6.1-2    the ThinIce theme engine for GTK+ 

-- no debconf information


I've been playing around with themes the past few days, and realized
while using "Smokey Blue" that one of the included icons is incorrect.

When you drag a file on top of a folder icon (e.g. you want to move that
file to the folder), the icon changes from a bluish-greyish folder to
the yellow manilla folder used in the default theme.  This is a little
bit ugly and probably not what the theme designer intended in the first
place.

I double checked Gnome bugzilla before filing here and didn't see an
open or resolved/closed ticket resembling anything like this.  I have
also confirmed that this bug is present in the original upstream package
as of version 0.7 (latest stable).