On 16.10, the sliders in the xsane application are sometimes not
working, they cannot be moved, or move only very short distance, or
sliders in the histogram do not stay on the new position but return to
old position after left mouse release . I'am new to xsane, so maybe I do
something wrong, but i
Right. If xsane is using scrollbars as scale bars, then it's not really
overlay-scrollbar's fault. But why is xsane using scrollbars and not
GtkScales, if it really is doing this?
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1.) yes, this exists on 12.04
2.) yes, using LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 xsane makes xsane render with the old
style scrollbars.
I suspect that this is desired behavior, but because the scrollbar
widget itself is the primary purpose where it is used here, the overlay
scrollbars are confusing at best.
Thanks for reporting this. There's a few pieces of information you can
supply to help fix this issue:
1. Do you still encounter this bug in the latest version of Ubuntu, 12.04?
2. Does xsane work correctly when you disable overlay scrollbars? Invoke xsane
from the command line with LIBOVERLAY_SCR
** Summary changed:
- xsane dialog has odd scrollbars
+ xsane scale bars rendered as overlay scrollbars
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/831512
Title:
xsane scale bars rendered as over