Hi, Apologies if this was mentioned already... I don't follow all messages in the mailing list.
I've just installed Ubuntu 11.04 (64-bit) on my system. This is rather odd for me, because I much prefer to stay with the more stable LTS releases, but I thought I wanted to try Unity. Anyway, my system is up and running (sort of). I'm using the Ubuntu Classic (Gnome 2.x) interface (not the useless Unity). In Ubuntu, the scrollbars are now very thin by nature. Also there is no scroll-thumb or arrow buttons visible any more. But if the mouse moves over where the scrollbar should be, a scroll-thumb appears (OUTSIDE the window bounds - how weird is that!). Inside the Lazarus IDE, all horizontal scrolling with this new scroll-thumb is broken. The scrollbar moves, but the content doesn't. Vertical scrollbars seem to work fine. I test with the Editor and Project Inspector windows. The new Ubuntu scroll-thumb is also clickable. So when I click the left or right arrows to step scroll horizontally, the Lazarus IDE windows actually scroll vertical instead of horizontal! :-/ I must say my experience with Ubuntu 11.04 is not good at all, and am seriously considering moving back to Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. As far as I can see, Ubuntu 11.04 is Alpha quality work and very inconsistent UI - so if you were considering to move to it, DON'T! Anybody else noticed these broken horizontal scrollbar behaviour in Lazarus IDE? I have only tested with Lazarus 0.9.30.x. I have recompiled my IDE (with GTK2 widgetset) to see if that makes a difference, but it didn't. I'll update my Trunk copy and see how that goes, and report back here. Regards, - Graeme - -- fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI toolkit using Free Pascal http://fpgui.sourceforge.net/ -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
