DRC <[email protected]> writes: > I do notice that GNOME 3 under Fedora 24 has larger window decorations > than other window managers, but I can't reproduce any issues with the > TurboVNC Viewer scrollbars. I assume you're not using automatic desktop > resizing, so can you provide more specifics regarding the server and > client resolutions you are using? TurboVNC 2.1 beta2, which you're > using, already contains a scrollbar-related fix relative to previous > releases. What you're describing is exactly the issue that was fixed, > so I need to understand why you're still seeing it.
I am using automatic desktop resizing. When I resize the turbovnc client window, the remote desktop resizes accordingly. The problem is that turbovnc decides to make the remote desktop a little too big, so that the scrollbars are added. I could try patching the sources, given a hint on where in the sources I would need to do it. I could also try a different window manager on the client side, just to see if it makes any difference. Which one do you use? > > > On 8/19/16 3:27 AM, [email protected] wrote: >> I use Fedora 24, and the turbovnc-2.0.91-20160315.x86_64 package. >> >> I have a problem that the turbovnc client shows scrollbars, although >> none are needed. Is there someway I can disable them? >> >> I'm not sure but it looks kind of like the Gnome window manager I'm >> using is decorating the window in some way that the turbovnc client >> isn't prepared for, so the window height calculation goes off a bit, and >> a vertical scrollbar is added. And when the vertical bar is added a >> horizontal bar must be added to accommodate the vertical one. Just a >> hypothesis. >> >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Joakim Verona ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ TurboVNC-Users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/turbovnc-users
