It's easy to do it on GTK3: - Uninstall /liboverlay-scrollbar3-0.2-0/ - Edit //usr/share/themes/elementary/gtk-3.0///scrollbars.css/ - Replace /-GtkRange-slider-width: 4;/ with /-GtkRange-slider-width: 6;/ - Replace /background-color: @base_color;/ with /background-color: alpha (#DEDDDF, 1.0);/
What I don't know is how to do the same for GTK2 :( El 28/10/12 18:07, Paul Aspradakis escribió: > Hey everyone, I am new here and I would like to bring this to everyones > attention. Being a minimalist and a perfectionist on top I can't help but > notice how ugly the scrollbars look as opposed to the rest of the elements > of the window. > Setting the width of the scrollbar aside the main culprit is in my opinion > the fixed white background, here <http://i.imgur.com/X7qmA.png> is a mockup > of what an ideal scrollbar could look like. > Now someone on #elementary mentioned that if possible at all this would > require GTK+ itself to be patched so I thought I'd put this here to get > some feedback by developers. If this can be done and everyone agrees I'd be > more than happy to work on it myself. > > P.S: I am a windows developer and have never worked in an open source > project like this so forgive me if this is in the wrong place. > > > -- Nos leemos RASTER (Linux user #228804) [email protected] http://www.rastersoft.com
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