Menu-Drop-Shadow in RGBA enabled applications

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I've just noticed that in RGBA-enabled applications, there is no menu-drop-shadow. However shadow is shown perfectly in Firefox and Nautilus which are RGBA-disabled apps.

I don't think I can do much

I don't think I can do much about this. It should be up to the composite manager add shadows to the menu, not the gtk engine

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