Hello, 2009/12/12 Art Hunkins <abhun...@uncg.edu>: > style "wide_range" > { > GtkRange::slider-width = 40 > } > class "GtkRange" style "wide_range"
try slider_width instead of slider-width. Regards, Iñigo Serna 2009/12/12 Art Hunkins <abhun...@uncg.edu>: > I'm working in the context of Sugar-on-a-Stick, which defaults scrollbars to > a (narrow) width of 14. In my two activities, which use a full-screen > gtk.ScrolledWindow, I'd like to widen the bars to, say, 40. It seems that > the only way to do so is via an .rc file. > > Following specific instructions for setting scrollbar width found here: > http://bytes.com/topic/python/answers/710473-how-use-styles-pygtk > I constructed the following scrollwidth.rc file: > __________________________ > style "wide_range" > { > GtkRange::slider-width = 40 > } > > class "GtkRange" style "wide_range" > __________________________ > > I placed the file in my activity folder, then added the following line > toward the beginning of the init segment of my activity (.py): > > gtk.rc_parse("scrollwidth.rc") > > The activity runs fine and its log reflects no errors. However, the window's > scrollbars remain the default > width. (They are fully viewable as well.) > > (I did try: > gtk.rc_parse("~/Activities/OurMusic.activity/scrollwidth.rc") > as well; identical result. This is the complete path to the .rc file.) > > Does anyone see the flaw(s) here? > > Art Hunkins _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list pygtk@daa.com.au http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://faq.pygtk.org/