Hello @akovia,
thank you very much for the feedback!
The missing tabs-highlights is a sign that the Clearlooks them-engine is not used. From the screenshot I would say that the theme is rendered with the the pixmap theme-engine (which is the engine used by the default themes). On another forum I just had another linux user having the same problem, but on Ubuntu ( http://gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t...68#p252562 ). In his case, tabs are rendered white. On that forum, an MX Linux user reported that the themes runs fine ( http://gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t...68#p252558 ).
Please do NOT worry about the libclearlooks.so file, I mentioned above (and in the Readme.txt file). Apparently, the structure of Gimp's directory tree differs between Windows and Lunix (maybe even the code itself treats Windows and Linux differently, i don't know). So even if you manage to find that .so file (or compile it yourself from sources) I really do not know where you should copy it on Linux.
All in all, this is bad news. Mostly because I don't have access to any distro of Linux, in which case I would investigate myself. In theory, having the GTK2 runtime and the gtk2-engines package installed on teh system should be enough. I really do not know what is going on. Even more, why it works fine on MX Linux, and not on Ubuntu and Arch.
thank you very much for the feedback!
The missing tabs-highlights is a sign that the Clearlooks them-engine is not used. From the screenshot I would say that the theme is rendered with the the pixmap theme-engine (which is the engine used by the default themes). On another forum I just had another linux user having the same problem, but on Ubuntu ( http://gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t...68#p252562 ). In his case, tabs are rendered white. On that forum, an MX Linux user reported that the themes runs fine ( http://gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t...68#p252558 ).
Please do NOT worry about the libclearlooks.so file, I mentioned above (and in the Readme.txt file). Apparently, the structure of Gimp's directory tree differs between Windows and Lunix (maybe even the code itself treats Windows and Linux differently, i don't know). So even if you manage to find that .so file (or compile it yourself from sources) I really do not know where you should copy it on Linux.
All in all, this is bad news. Mostly because I don't have access to any distro of Linux, in which case I would investigate myself. In theory, having the GTK2 runtime and the gtk2-engines package installed on teh system should be enough. I really do not know what is going on. Even more, why it works fine on MX Linux, and not on Ubuntu and Arch.
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