[Users] Claws-Mail configuration problems following upgrade to Mint 21.3

Gil Weber gilweber at bellsouth.net
Wed Mar 27 00:59:51 CET 2024


Thanks, Dustin. I will try to look into this. Hopefully not too much
for a neophyte.
Gil


On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 05:50:30 +0600
Dustin Miller <dustbiz at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, 26 Mar 2024 16:32:49 -0400
> Gil Weber <gilweber at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> 
> > Hello. I am running Claws-Mail 4.1.1. Two days ago I upgraded from
> > Mint 20.3 to 21.3 following all the online instructions from Mint.
> > Ended up with some issues for Claws-Mail. ...
> >   
> DM: Hi, Gil. I'm guessing it's highly likely it's a GTK3 system theme
> issue rather than a Claws Mail issue. Either the theme that's being
> used after the upgrade is different, or else the difference(s) in the
> OS after the upgrade are causing the same theme to act differently. (I
> have encountered both of these types of changes.) If you have the time
> and energy, you could perhaps find a way to change the GTK3 css
> settings for your system or for a particular theme to fix this for
> you (there are posts related to this in this list's message
> archives), but it would probably be easier to just try out different
> themes until you find one that works for you. (Note that I'm not
> talking about 'themes' settings within Claws itself [those are just
> related to icons, I think], but rather for your overall system. These
> can usually be accessed through a 'Start' menu item like 'Appearance'
> or 'Style', depending on the OS and version.) You may also find that
> a theme that fixes this for you causes some other issue in Claws or
> other programs, so you'll just have to figure out what combination of
> effects you can work with. 🙂️ Hope this helps, ---Dustin
> > 
> > 1) Previously with every new message a number (BOLD) would 
> > appear next to the folder names on the left side of the screen. 
> > That bold number made it very easy to see where the new
> > messages had landed after filtering. The numbers still appear, but
> > they're no longer bold. And, additionally, the corresponding folder
> > name now appears in a reduced point size. Those two differences now
> > make it harder to find the new messages.
> > 
> > 2) On the right side of the screen where the messages appear new
> > ones previously were bolded. As those messages do not always
> > display at the top (depends on the timestamps) the bold feature
> > made them easy to find and open or classify as spam.
> > 
> > Now new messages are no longer bold and, in addition, they appear in
> > a smaller point size. 
> > 
> > Just as with issue #1 these changes make it hard to find and
> > open/sort new messages.
> > 
> > 3) After the update any folder on the left and any message on the
> > right that's highlighted is displaying with a dark green band
> > through it that makes it harder to reader the characters
> > underneath. I'd like to be able to lighten the color bands. Can't
> > figure the way to do it.
> > 
> > I have looked through all the settings in Claws-Mail  
> > (Configuration>Preferences>Display>Colors) but not found     
> > solutions for any of these issues. I  have tried the "Use default"
> > tab in Colors but that did not get me back to where I was with Mint
> > 20.3.
> > 
> > I have also looked in Clawsker but not found solutions.
> > 
> > This should have been an uncomplicated upgrade as none of my own
> > (configuration) files should have been affected -- just the
> > operating system was changed.
> > 
> > Everything I have tried has been in the GUI as my skills are
> > the command line are quite limited.
> > 
> > Any wisdom with suggestions is greatly appreciated.
> > Thanks!
> > Gil
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