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Lunasea
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 22, 2002 10:05 pm    Post subject: Odd gtk scrollbars Reply with quote

Hi all!
Just switched to gentoo and it rocks! :wink:

Little minor problem is that in all my gtk apps (except gvim so far) the gtk scrollbars are wider! I'm using the same gtk theme (same home dir actually) and I have no clue what might be causing this! 8O
Anyone experienced this?

Here is a small shot of my problem. Thicker scrollbar is in gentoo, thinner one is my old setup.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 22, 2002 10:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Odd gtk scrollbars Reply with quote

Lunasea wrote:
Hi all!
Just switched to gentoo and it rocks! :wink:

Little minor problem is that in all my gtk apps (except gvim so far) the gtk scrollbars are wider! I'm using the same gtk theme (same home dir actually) and I have no clue what might be causing this! 8O
Anyone experienced this?

Here is a small shot of my problem. Thicker scrollbar is in gentoo, thinner one is my old setup.


Man, that is annoying, to say the least! :)

My best guess, is that a different GTK version has a different default scrollbar width, and the theme doesn't change that? Just to see, try some other themes... if they all have the thicker scrollbar width, that's probably what it is.

Also, maybe it has to do with imlib or something like that?
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 23, 2002 12:06 am    Post subject: Re: Odd gtk scrollbars Reply with quote

reverius42 wrote:

Man, that is annoying, to say the least! :)

My best guess, is that a different GTK version has a different default scrollbar width, and the theme doesn't change that? Just to see, try some other themes... if they all have the thicker scrollbar width, that's probably what it is.

Also, maybe it has to do with imlib or something like that?


It's the same gtk version (1.2.10) and I tried with all gtk-engines from 0.10 till 0.12 and no go :?
All themes show that huge scrollbar too :cry:
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 23, 2002 4:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Odd gtk scrollbars Reply with quote

Lunasea wrote:
reverius42 wrote:

Man, that is annoying, to say the least! :)

My best guess, is that a different GTK version has a different default scrollbar width, and the theme doesn't change that? Just to see, try some other themes... if they all have the thicker scrollbar width, that's probably what it is.

Also, maybe it has to do with imlib or something like that?


It's the same gtk version (1.2.10) and I tried with all gtk-engines from 0.10 till 0.12 and no go :?
All themes show that huge scrollbar too :cry:


Hmm... I don't know what could cause this. I have one guess left... is it the graphics rendering library that gtk uses (I don't know if this is imlib or what)... oh wait, isn't that gdk? I'm not sure... but maybe that is being compiled with different options or something?
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 23, 2002 5:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The options compiling gtk-engines are minimal ... just plain --host and --prefix, same for imlib, gdk-pixbuf and gtk+.

the gtk-engine used by that theme, pixmap, hasn't changed in a long time, too.

Really have no clue abt what's going on. I'll try wiping out some files in my home dir, since that's the only thing left from the previous distro.
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