Description of problem: I use Bluecurve-xmms skin for xmms, and the color of currently playing track is almost same as color of other items, so it is not possible to find currently playing track easily. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): redhat-artwork-7.0.0-11.fc7 (some other software info) Fedora Core release 6 (Zod) gnome2.16.3 xmms v1.2.10 How reproducible: Just use Bluecruve-xmms skin on xmms. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Just use Bluecruve-xmms skin on xmms. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info: I have created an skin which changes color of the currently playing song to red, which is attached to this report.
Created attachment 174481 [details] Bluecurve-xmms skin, with fixed colors
Adding Tracking keyword
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