followup - after an urpmi.update (though nothing obviously related got
installed) and a reboot, both my problems went away - scrollbar
backgrounds now work, and the scrollbar block (come on, there HAS to be
a proper name for this :) now has a minimum size so it always displays
right.
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adamw
On 18 Sep 2002, Adam Williamson wrote:
followup - after an urpmi.update (though nothing obviously related got
installed) and a reboot, both my problems went away - scrollbar
backgrounds now work, and the scrollbar block (come on, there HAS to be
a proper name for this :)
Index slider??
now
This theme slipped in very quietly: it looks good and does an excellent
job of reducing the visual differences between the KDE 3.0.3 and Gnome
2.0.1 default desktops ;)
I note a few minor glitches with gtk2 applications:
i. In toolbars, the arrows denoting drop-down menus (such as those in
the
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 15:22:21 +0100, Alastair Scott wrote:
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This theme slipped in very quietly: it looks good and does an excellent
job of reducing the visual differences between the KDE 3.0.3 and
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 16:47, Adam Williamson wrote:
Another couple:
1. If I drag a scrollbar in a GTK1 app, the scrollbar background (with
the little darker grey groove gets wiped and replaced with a sold,
smooth grey block. If I then move the cursor out of the window and back
in (making
Another couple:
1. If I drag a scrollbar in a GTK1 app, the scrollbar background (with
the little darker grey groove gets wiped and replaced with a sold,
smooth grey block. If I then move the cursor out of the window and back
in (making the app non-active then active again), the background is
On 2002.09.17 Adam Williamson wrote:
Another couple:
1. If I drag a scrollbar in a GTK1 app, the scrollbar background (with
the little darker grey groove gets wiped and replaced with a sold,
smooth grey block. If I then move the cursor out of the window and back
in (making the app non-active