21st March 2017, 11:23
Hmmm, nobody has an opinion or suggestion. Well, searching online failed to reveal anything obvious. I haven't solved this, but i worked around it by experimenting in one of my Maui VB VMs, it being much faster & more convenient to perform multiple successive VM reboots than "real" Maui reboots (ie, i do not have to tediously close all, then later reopen all, my active docs/pgms].
From these experiments i found this:
"BAD" [PM crashes]:
carbon-gtk
oxygen-gtk
"OK" [PM-compatible]:
QtCurve
Clearlooks
Crux
Industrial
However, the "OK" themes wrt PM compatibility, stuff-up the fonts in any GTK2 pgm GUIs, eg, Thunderbird, FireJail Tools... the window fonts in these become ugly large. Conversely, the 2 "Bad" themes above, produce nice GTK2 fonts [& of course, also respect my preferred colours for windows & dialogue boxes etc, whereas the other ones leave these a boring grey].
On balance, given PM is not my default browser & i rarely use it, & given aesthetic fonts [& colours] are important to me, i mainly stick with 'oxygen-gtk" & sacrifice PM.
I continue to feel it'd be pretty nice to be able to preview the changes, instead of having to reboot, only to potentially find the changes are unpleasant & having to do it again... & again....
From these experiments i found this:
"BAD" [PM crashes]:
carbon-gtk
oxygen-gtk
"OK" [PM-compatible]:
QtCurve
Clearlooks
Crux
Industrial
However, the "OK" themes wrt PM compatibility, stuff-up the fonts in any GTK2 pgm GUIs, eg, Thunderbird, FireJail Tools... the window fonts in these become ugly large. Conversely, the 2 "Bad" themes above, produce nice GTK2 fonts [& of course, also respect my preferred colours for windows & dialogue boxes etc, whereas the other ones leave these a boring grey].
On balance, given PM is not my default browser & i rarely use it, & given aesthetic fonts [& colours] are important to me, i mainly stick with 'oxygen-gtk" & sacrifice PM.
I continue to feel it'd be pretty nice to be able to preview the changes, instead of having to reboot, only to potentially find the changes are unpleasant & having to do it again... & again....