Description of problem: After upgrading to F17, I see that windows now have a fade-out on defocus thing going on. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to disable itself correctly. I've noticed this in both gedit and gnome-terminal (and hopefully it's the same cause). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gtk3-3.4.3-2.fc17.x86_64 gedit-3.4.1-2.fc17.x86_64 gnome-terminal-3.4.1.1-1.fc17.x86_64 How reproducible: You can reproduce this in gedit and gnome-terminal, and possibly any other application that has a similar MDI sort of interface. For gedit: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Enable line numbers in gedit 2. Open two files 3. Alt-tab away from gedit and then back again Actual results: Line numbers are faded out even though gedit has focus. If you change to the second file, the line numbers are no longer faded, but switching back to the first file, they're back to faded. Expected results: Line numbers should not be faded out when gedit is focused. For gnome-terminal: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open multiple tabs to show the tab-bar 2. Alt-tab away from gnome-terminal but to a window that keeps it visible 3. Drag a background tab around Actual results: The dragged tab label is faded out. Switching between tabs sometimes restores the colour on the other ones, but not the original. Expected results: Tab labels should not be faded out when gnome-terminal has focus.
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