I would say that it's either both a Gtk3 and Gtk2 problem or neither as
the symptoms are identical for me as they are for #1135.

My attempts to build are still failing as your auto configure stuff
can't find gtk+-3.0 on my system even though it's there. I tried
without the --enable-gtk3 option and after in installed gtk2-lib it
seems to be building.

I guess because they install packages that use both gtk+-2.0 and
gkt+-30, Fedora installs both of these versions of gtk+ (and even
provide version 1 as an optional package) using the names gtk2 and gtk3
(and gtk) respectively. Can your scripts handle that?

Peter
PS I actually prefer gtk2 programs to gtk3 as the interface has a better
appearance IMHO but in order to make GUIs using Python3 im switching to
PyGObject (which is gtk3) so I guess that I'll have to get used to it.

On 03/09/16 11:26, elextr wrote:
> OK, your problem is nothing to do with #1135
> <https://github.com/geany/geany/issues/1135>, thats a GTK3 problem IIUC
> (@b4n <https://github.com/b4n> correct?). So no need to make geany I
> don't think.
>
> Your geany is built with gtk2.
>
> It may be something to do with your theme, can you try a different one
> or two?
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