I installed artix-xfce-runit-20200506-x86_64.iso
and performed a system upgrade resulting in the following kernel: Linux xo 5.8.3-artix1-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat, 22 Aug 2020 20:54:32 +0000 x86_64 GNU/Linux
From the Menu, in Settings Manager, in Appearance, there are some default (pre-installed) themes:
- Adwaita
- Adwaita-dark
- Artix-dark
- High Contrast
Artix-dark is the theme by default.
Settings Manager Help links to the following location (apparently indicating its version):
https://docs.xfce.org/help.php?version=4.14&locale=en_US&component=xfce4-settings
ISSUE #1
With Artix-dark as the theme, from the Menu, in Settings Manager, hovering above the scroll bar causes Settings Manager to crash. The window disappears. Running Settings Manager from a terminal, I was able to see stderr messages:
(xfce4-settings-manager:2578): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 13:30:45.423: _gtk_css_image_get_concrete_size: assertion 'default_width > 0' failed
(xfce4-settings-manager:2578): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 13:30:45.424: _gtk_css_image_get_surface: assertion 'surface_width > 0' failed
Segmentation fault
ISSUE #2
With any default theme other than Artix-dark (and perhaps Adwaita-dark), the theme is not applied properly, and may result in black text on a dark background in several areas such as menus and buttons, which is virtually impossible to see. This behavior can be observed on the exit dialog buttons when using leafpad when being asked to save. This behavior is also apparent in a different way when trying to use a program such as kid3. In both instances, black text appears on a very dark background.
WORKAROUND
At first, I had to use Artix-dark (or perhaps Adwaita-dark) in order to see things. However, this was a very poor workaround, because the dark themes are very difficult for me to see on a small, dimmed laptop screen in an outdoor environment.
I am now avoiding all of these issues because I moved the following directories and all of their contents to a directory that the system does not know about:
/usr/share/themes/Adwaita
/usr/share/themes/Adwaita-dark
/usr/share/themes/Artix-dark
/usr/share/themes/HighContrast
The resullt is that, upon reboot, the Xfce theme falls back to safe, default values. The resulting theme is a light theme, similar to Adwaita but somewhat dated, which is good for my use on a small, dimmed laptop screen in an outdoor environment.