On 7/31/17 6:16 AM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
Just upgraded from f25 to f26. Most programs run better, but
scrollbars no longer have arrows at their upper and lower ends. System
Settings used to have a function to control this, but it seems to be
gone, both in native KDE and Gnome applications. How are scrollbars
now controlled in KDE?
This has been an ongoing issue from F25 and does not occur with native
KDE applications (for example, Dolphin) but occurs in both Gnome and KDE
with GTK (I think it is GTK applications, the obvious one for this issue
is Thunderbird) applications. From my experience with this and actually
working around it, the issue is theme specific. There are themes will
display the arrows on scrollbars and there are themes that do not. At
the moment I am using the Breeze theme for GTK applications and that
does not display the arrows on the scrollbars, but it did not display
the arrows in F25 either, irrespective of whether you were using Gnome
or KDE with GTK applications, but you could cycle through the installed
themes and find one that did display the arrows.
I went to the extent of taking the Breeze them and manually modifying
the css styles to specify the colour scheme I wanted to use, and to turn
on the arrows, but I have not quite got it working correctly in all
circumstances yet (this is its ability to display the colors I want
rather than its ability to display arrows).
regards,
Steve
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