On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 20:29:48 +0200, 127markaz wrote:
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Looks like you're using Windows 7 with a 3rd party theme. Try switching to
the Windows' default theme, and see if that solves the problem (it probably
Despite what others have said, this is nothing to do with your window
manager.
It is entirely controlled from the theme you are using. The simple way
to get back to having the stepper at the normal end of the scrollbar
is to switch back to using the default theme :
EditPreferencesTheme and
Thanks so much for the replies akovia, Jernej Simončič and Kevin
Payne. I will start with changing the Gimp theme back to the default
and work from there. I’ll report back on any successes or failures.
Interesting. Started in Gimp with Edit Preferences Theme only to find that
there was no
* 127markaz for...@gimpusers.com [08-13-14 08:56]:
Thanks so much for the replies akovia, Jernej Simončič and Kevin Payne.
I will start with changing the Gimp theme back to the default and work
from there. I’ll report back on any successes or failures.
Interesting. Started in Gimp with Edit
Strangest thing...I went to scroll a pic to the left and the scroll button
wasn't there. Its positioned has moved next to the right scroll button (pic).
The same is true for the scroll up button. It's moved next to the scroll down
button. How do I move them back to their proper positions? Using
* 127markaz for...@gimpusers.com [08-12-14 14:53]:
* 127markaz for...@gimpusers.com [08-12-14 14:32]:
From the information you have provided, I would *guess* your
display/window manager is setting it.
Thank you for your reply, Patrick. I must admit that I'm not familiar
with Gimp's
* 127markaz for...@gimpusers.com [08-12-14 14:53]:
GIMP does not get to choose it's display (or window) manager, you do.
I
use KDE4 on openSUSE-Factory and see nothing resembling your example.
But
I have 2.8.10 so it may have changed.
I thought you were referring to a Gimp function. Did a
* 127markaz for...@gimpusers.com [08-12-14 15:07]:
* 127markaz for...@gimpusers.com [08-12-14 14:53]:
GIMP does not get to choose it's display (or window) manager, you do.
I use KDE4 on openSUSE-Factory and see nothing resembling your
example. But I have 2.8.10 so it may have changed.
This certainly looks like a window manager problem. I don't believe that
gimp has any control over scroll bar position or style. It looks to me
like a style thing. In gimp, you can turn scroll bars off and on under
Preferences Image Windows Appearance Show Scrollbars, But no other
influence