Thank you for the quick response. I didn't even think bout how root
privileges entered into it. I remember from trying out kde in transition
(4->5) that apps run as root from get-go had messed up display settings
(icons were mix-and-match, etc).

I'm not totally against the overlay scrollbars and thy may be for the
best in the long run, especially if it's going to remain default in
gtk3. (I think traditional dialogs with ssd are default as well if I''m
not mistaken. The defaults aren't crazy)

Manjaro does a good job of it. They make sure that the overlay
scrollbars stay at a consistent width and mesh well with gtk2. The only
problem is there, and anywhere else using xfce 4.12, is that instead of
all apps showing a gtk2 theme or a gtk3 one, they generally show gtk2 or
they show gtk3 if natively gtk3. The result is that overlay bars are on
some apps and not others. It's not just inconsistent, but also makes me
make mistakes. If only some apps have the overlay, I won't bother to
check to check if the text in the window continues left or right. If
they're all like that, then it's alright, but until xfce converts to
gtk3, I think the inconsistency will continue, especially if firefox and
libreoffice and chromium don't play nicely (being they're gtk2 ontop of
other toolkits).

In any case, is this disconnect from gtk3 apps in xfce and root-enabled
gtk3 apps in xfce something we can avoid? Is it possible to tweak the
ubuntu settings for pkexec? Or does this have to be fixed upstream?

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