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Hey guys, running xfce 4.12 on debian stretch, fresh install with the default panel selected on first login.
When I open up an xfce4-terminal window, the file menu looks like it's borked a bit. It works, but it's definitely missing _something_
I've uploaded a little grab of the issue here
https://postimg.cc/image/4xpa5tidt/
To be perfectly honest, I'm not all that up to speed with xfce theming, so it could be something with that. But no other DEs are installed, just X and xfce. It's also possible I'm missing some package I may need. I didn't want to install the stock task-xfce-desktop package and all it's unnecessary (to me) deps. My package state is good, and I'm not missing anything that apt wanted to install.
I have tried setting different styles in the window manager settings, logging in/out and that doesn't seem to effect it.
Thanks!
Last edited by trk204 (2018-08-03 15:44:53)
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aww crud nvm (I think) found another post that was somewhat like mine and started playing with the styles. I guess the default xfce style that it's setup with for some reason isn't working. Selected another style and could see the proper menu in the terminal show up.
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Yup, looks like a theme issue. Some GTK themes require gtk2-engines-pixbuf and gtk2-engines-murrine, so you can try to install those packages if you don't have them already and see if that helps. You may also try greybird-gtk-theme, it looks good on Xfce.
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