(Issue imported from Trac - is+debian@cs.hmc.edu)
GTK apps appranetly have some way of indicating whether they are in Left-
to-Right to Right-to-Left mode. gtk-qt fails to report this, so tool bars
will continue to display as if in LTR language environment rather than a
RTL environment, which can cause some icons to be reversed.
For a quick example, check out and compile Emacs CVS HEAD. Start emacs and
open an info buffer. The forward/back buttons (which are now on the right
edge rather than the left edge) are pointing towards echo other rather
than away from each other. This problem goes away if you you select any
other gtk theme I have installed on my system. This problem is
reproducible on both Debian and Fedora, so I think its in gtk-qt.
This bug is also report as Debian bts # 440887.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by davidsansome on 1 Apr 2009 at 2:02
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
davidsansome
on 1 Apr 2009 at 2:02