fixed in maverick
** Changed in: light-themes (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
2 different scrollbars in the light theme
This problem also affects the "About Ubuntu" dialogue in the System
menu.
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Why not just get rid of the steppers? Many community themes have done
so. Newer platforms such as Android and iPhone OS have also done so.
Does anyone use steppers?
(To see how it would look, you can add GtkScrollbar::has-forward-stepper
= 0 and GtkScrollbar::has-backward-stepper = 0 to the them
** Tags added: rhubarb
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Same problem in Opera 10.51
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: light-themes
- The murrine option
+ The Gtk widget style property option:
GtkRange::trough-under-steppers = 0
Is being ignored by all non-gtk apps firefox , thunderbird , OOo.
This is due to the scrollbars being drawn on the inside
I also forgot to mention: OpenOffice.org also does not seem to respect
style properties; this is hardly surprising, since it's all-round GTK
support is quite poor.
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While the problem is related to "GtkRange::trough-under-steppers = 1" in
the theme gtkrc, let me clarify that this is a GTK widget style
property, and *not* a Murrine engine option [1].
XULRunner-based applications (such as Firefox, Thunderbird, etc.) seem
to ignore some (or all?) GTK widget style
Confirming bug from dup.
** Changed in: light-themes (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: light-themes
The murrine option
- GtkRange::trough-under-steppers = 0
- Is being ignored by the mozilla apps.
+ GtkRange::trough-under
I didnt notice this until i was actually trying to scroll-down in a
firefox window which had already reached the end of page, [
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41378725/Screenshot-Mozilla%20Firefox.png
] notice the arrow is dimmed and there is a gap which makes it seem that
there is still some page l
** Attachment added: "Screenshot.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41412193/Screenshot.png
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