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(Gnome) “To do” app display artifacts and issues


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I am using a standard Ubuntu 18.04 (fresh install), and have a problem with the bundled "To Do" application ("gnome-todo").



When I "toggle" an item, I get these graphic artifacts:



to-do-artifacts



And if I open the app with one of the items toggled open, there is no background for the task panel:



to-do-blank-background



I don't know if this is the same bug already reported -- I don't think it is -- but wonder whether this is "just me", or whether others get this behaviour, or if there is some further diagnostic I can run to get this fixed.










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    I am using a standard Ubuntu 18.04 (fresh install), and have a problem with the bundled "To Do" application ("gnome-todo").



    When I "toggle" an item, I get these graphic artifacts:



    to-do-artifacts



    And if I open the app with one of the items toggled open, there is no background for the task panel:



    to-do-blank-background



    I don't know if this is the same bug already reported -- I don't think it is -- but wonder whether this is "just me", or whether others get this behaviour, or if there is some further diagnostic I can run to get this fixed.










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      I am using a standard Ubuntu 18.04 (fresh install), and have a problem with the bundled "To Do" application ("gnome-todo").



      When I "toggle" an item, I get these graphic artifacts:



      to-do-artifacts



      And if I open the app with one of the items toggled open, there is no background for the task panel:



      to-do-blank-background



      I don't know if this is the same bug already reported -- I don't think it is -- but wonder whether this is "just me", or whether others get this behaviour, or if there is some further diagnostic I can run to get this fixed.










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      I am using a standard Ubuntu 18.04 (fresh install), and have a problem with the bundled "To Do" application ("gnome-todo").



      When I "toggle" an item, I get these graphic artifacts:



      to-do-artifacts



      And if I open the app with one of the items toggled open, there is no background for the task panel:



      to-do-blank-background



      I don't know if this is the same bug already reported -- I don't think it is -- but wonder whether this is "just me", or whether others get this behaviour, or if there is some further diagnostic I can run to get this fixed.







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          I had the same problem after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04.
          The solution for me was to change the applications theme from Ambiance to Adwaita via GNOME Tweaks.
          Both Ambiance and Radiance themes create these artifacts in GNOME apps for some reason.






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            I had the same problem after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04.
            The solution for me was to change the applications theme from Ambiance to Adwaita via GNOME Tweaks.
            Both Ambiance and Radiance themes create these artifacts in GNOME apps for some reason.






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              I had the same problem after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04.
              The solution for me was to change the applications theme from Ambiance to Adwaita via GNOME Tweaks.
              Both Ambiance and Radiance themes create these artifacts in GNOME apps for some reason.






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                I had the same problem after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04.
                The solution for me was to change the applications theme from Ambiance to Adwaita via GNOME Tweaks.
                Both Ambiance and Radiance themes create these artifacts in GNOME apps for some reason.






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                I had the same problem after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04.
                The solution for me was to change the applications theme from Ambiance to Adwaita via GNOME Tweaks.
                Both Ambiance and Radiance themes create these artifacts in GNOME apps for some reason.







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