Hi! Thanks for your bug report. As you may be aware, the upcoming
release of Ubuntu 11.10 will feature a redesigned software-center. The
bug you describe is no longer present in recent development versions of
software-center, so I'll close this bug report. Please continue to
report any bugs you
(The odd horizontal border is now reported as bug 638852.)
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Main pane and its scrollbar produce doubled border
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No, it's still a problem in 2.1.19 -- tested in Ambiance, Radiance,
Clearlooks, Elementary, and Human. It seems to be slightly worse now,
because the gap makes visible an odd border to the left of the up arrow
button. This screenshot is from Ambiance.
** Attachment added: screenshot
Is this now fixed in software-center?
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Other exceptions include Epiphany, Geany, and Gnome Terminal.
The reason so many applications add space on both sides of the scrollbar
is partly that there is a low standard for elegance across Gnome (though
not just Gnome), so developers don't care about the extra weight and
space consumed. But
(I meant maximized, obviously, not minimized.)
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You're totally right Matt, I will try to do that in the future.
Anyway in response to your comment in the forum, I was observing other
gnome apps today and I noticed a lot of them use this method:
-Transmission
-Tomboy
-Banshee
-Empathy
-Totem
-Gedit
-F-spot
-Klavaro
-Baobab
The list goes on...