When using any of those three web editors with the oxygen-gtk engine the application's menus are heavily distorted, in some cases the application also crashes (see e.g. https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12734). The applications are based on Mozilla's XUL engine, which has it's own exception list (src/oxygenxulapplicationnames.h) to find out how to handle that program. The following binary names should be added to that list: * nvu * kompozer * bluegriffon Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Download and execute any of the above programs (NVU: http://ftp.slackware.com/pub/mozdev/nvude/1.0/linux/; KompoZer: http://www.kompozer.net/; BlueGriffon: http://bluegriffon.org/pages/Download). 2. Click on any menu item. Actual Results: Depending on your Linux distribution the application will either crash or show graphically corrupted menus. Expected Results: The application's menu is displayed.
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I could reproduce this problem neither with KompoZer nor BlueGriffon (though my setup is quite different nowadays), so I assume it was fixed somewhere on the way.