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Description of problem: With gnome-tweak-tool it is not possible to select a theme which has multiple versioned gtk3-themes (gtk-3.16, gtk-3.18, gtk-3.20). This has been fixed by upstream on 2016-03-24. It would be nice if that patch could be applied to Fedora's current gnome-tweak-tool package. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): $ rpm -q gnome-tweak-tool gnome-tweak-tool-3.20.0-1.fc24.noarch How reproducible: allways Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install a multiple versioned theme (i.e. https://github.com/tista500/Adapta) 2. Open gnome-tweak-tool 3. Actual results: No gtk3 theme is found by gnome-tweak-tool Expected results: gnome-tweak-tool should also list the gtk3 theme Additional info: Setting a multiple versioned theme is currently only possible through gsettings on a terminal
Created attachment 1147369 [details] Patch extracted from Gnome git I've extracted the patch fixing this issue from Gnome git so you just need to add it to the spec-file and rebuild the gnome-tweak-tool package
is it in progress or assigned
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