The summary bar is using stock gtk widgets. So if there's a library dependency issue it would be gtk or one of its dependencies.
Note gnucash switched from gtk2 to gtk3 between gnucash 2.6 and 3. This has lots of visual side effects because gtk3's default styling is quite different from gtk2's. This shows in lots of ways. Increased padding in various places (like in the register as you mention) is one example. I don't see the summary bar inflation on Fedora 29, though the summary bar pop-up is not really consistent in where it pops up. It's usually way too high. What desktop environment are you using on Mint 18.3 ? And is it using Wayland or X11 ? If it is Wayland, can you try an X11 session ? Geert Op zaterdag 23 februari 2019 23:41:12 CET schreef Jacob Larsen: > Hi > > Not sure if this is a dev or user question, but I suspect the people who > can answer are devs. > > I am trying to get 3.4 to run on Mint 18.3 (Ubuntu 16.04 base). I have > gotten it to build, but the summary bar on the accounts tab is screwed > up. If I click it, it looks somewhat fine, but if I close it, it is > about three times as high as it should be, and there are no numbers on > it. Also, all the fields seem to clutter together on the left side. > > Not much of an issue, but it might be relevant. It seems like the font > used for transactions in the ledger has slightly bigger spacing around > the text compared to my previous version (2.6) > > I'm guessing this is probably a dependency thing, but can somebody help > narrow down which one? Which lib is used for this summary bar. > > /Jacob > > _______________________________________________ > gnucash-devel mailing list > gnucash-devel@gnucash.org > https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel