Hi Jeff,
2014-12-01 18:59 GMT+01:00 Jeff Morriss <jeff.morriss.ws@xxxxxxxxx>:
> On 11/29/14 05:44, Bálint Réczey wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jeff,
>>
>> 2014-11-26 19:26 GMT+01:00 Jeff Morriss <jeff.morriss.ws@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>>
>>> On 11/26/14 13:01, Stephen Fisher wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is there any reason a user would have both GTK3 and GTK2 installed and
>>>> not want to use GTK3 for wireshark-gtk builds? We could simplify it to
>>>> be --with-gtk/--without-gtk and --with-qt/--without-qt and just use the
>>>> latest version of GTK on the system (3.x, if available, otherwise 2.x)
>>>> when requested. The default could remain to make a Qt and GTK build and
>>>> if the user didn't want GTK anymore, just pass --without-gtk to the
>>>> configure script.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I have both Gtk3 and Gtk2 installed but build with Gtk2. The Gtk3 UI
>>> just
>>> looks horrible to me (and, no, I'm not one who really cares about how
>>> things
>>> look but, well, I have a choice).
>>
>> Could you please share a screenshot about what you find horrible in GTK3?
>> I'm using the Debian package which looks quite good to me and I
>> managed to get the OS X version to be nice as well:
>
>
> (I generally build on Fedora though what I push to my users is for
> RHEL/CentOS.)
>
> I think what really did it for me was the Decode-As window:
>
> https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev/201307/msg00198.html
>
> I can (still) barely tell which tab I'm on.
Yes, the active and inactive tabs look almost the same, because there
is no theme installed for GTK+ and the default look was pretty ugly.
Adwaita became the built-in standard theme from GTK+3.14 thus the default look
should change to something similar to what I attached on every system.
>
>>
>> http://balintreczey.hu/blog/beautiful-wireshark-on-os-x-using-homebrew-and-gtk3quartz/
>
>
> Looking at it more I think another thing that bothers me even on the home
> page is that the (disabled - because in my build environment I don't have
> capture privs) "start capture now" icon is green (but with a different color
> background) rather than, as in the Gtk2 or Qt versions, well, not green at
> all.
I can hardly fix that in GTK+3, it is the the icon shipped with Wireshark. :-)
Cheers,
Balint
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