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Date:      Thu, 17 Nov 2016 00:10:30 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 214584] graphics/rawtherapee posts warnings if  x11-themes/gtk-engines2 is not installed
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--- Comment #2 from freebsd@dreamchaser.org ---
Getting rid of the warnings without gtk-engines2 installed is fairly simple=
 --
set the option "UseSystemTheme" to true.  That seems to override the specif=
ic
theme set in the "Theme" option.

This may or may not be a desirable default behaviour, depending on your
perspective.  When no system theme is installed, you get "normal" backgroun=
ds,
generally white with grey headers.  While fine for many applications, it is=
 not
generally desirable for photo-editing apps.  What I don't understand is why=
 I
see the 25-Gray-Gray theme when I don't have gtk-engines2 installed.  If th=
at
happens because the total absense of a theme (no user specific, system use =
set
to false) results in hard-coded values corresponding to 25-Gray-Gray, then
having the default for the "Theme" option set to something like "none", lea=
ving
the use system theme set to false, and setting an error handler to trap and
discard the warning messages might be appropriate.

I suspect that's not a high priority ;-), so forcing a dependency is probab=
ly
the prudent path to take.

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