On Mon, 2015-12-14 at 01:15 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote: > If you want to see this behaviour changed, please talk to upstream. Well, now that I knew the name of the problem, I was able to find more information about it, and looking at the various bug trackers (upstream, RH, arch) it seems to be like CSD, countless of users complain about it, while upstream simply puts their fingers into their ears humming some melody ;) So I guess that's just a waste of time.
> Diverting this way downstream is something we don't do on principle. > It simply becomes unmaintainable over time and is the wrong way. I don't think that one simple change of a configuration option would really make anything much more or less maintainable, would it? > A debconf question is also out of the question. What would be the specific problem with that? It could be set high priority, so that users aren't typically bothered by it. Or one could possible make it a /etc/X11/Xsession.d/ snippet, shipped by libgtk + some documentation in README.Debian, that makes it easier for people to get whatever they want. At least right now, this makes "end-user experience" more or less random - normal GTK3/GNOME apps have the scroll bars disappearing,... anything that's GTK2 (iceweasel, libreoffice), qt or other toolkit works as it used to be. Doesn't make it really easier for the end-user to get a somewhat consistent state. Cheers, Chris.
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