Created attachment 945455 [details] One strong example of the bordering issue. Description of problem: When using the Gnome Tweak Tool to apply the Numix GTK theme (with installed theme engine) it seems as if the categories of menu items in GTK applications such as gnome-control-center and the Gnome Tweak Tool itself. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 21 GTK+ (or GTK3). latest updates applied. How reproducible: Install both the Gnome-Tweak-Tool and the Numix GTK theme RPM, and then apply the Numix GTK theme using the Tweak Tool. A Slim but very noticable squarish border should appear around menu items in the Gnome Control Center and Tweak Tool, among other things. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install 'gnome-tweak-tool' with yum and the Numix GTK theme from either Fedy or at https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:paolorotolo:numix 2. Using the Tweak tool, Apply the Numix theme to at least the 'GTK+' category. 3. Notice the mentioned borders! Actual results: Very noticable borders around menu items in GTK applications. Expected results: No borders around the categories and menu items in GTK applications. Additional info: I have tried the Numix GTK theme in Fedora 20, and the borders are clearly not part of the theme as far as I know.
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