On Mon, 2016-04-18 at 16:58 +0100, Simon McVittie wrote: > > - many controls show a dashed line on one of their sides (e.g. text > > areas),... not sure whether this is on purpose though. > I'm fairly sure this one *is* deliberate, it indicates that there's > more > to see in this direction (by scrolling). Ahhhh :D I see... I moved around before, trying to resize the window/control at that line, but didn't get the point of it :) Thanks for explaining,.. this at least partially solves the issue that one can no longer see where one is, due to the auto-hidden scroll bars :)
> > Oh I forgot to mention that I'm using cinnamon... so that shouldn't > > apply, should it? > I think this may deserve a separate bug; the interactions between > Shell > and Gtk are probably not going to be the same as between Cinnamon's > window > manager and Gtk, and the GNOME team are probably rather self- > selecting as > "not Cinnamon users" so we won't tend to spot things like this unless > they're pointed out. Uhm... well so far (i.e. in previous iterations when GTK theming issues appeared) I only reported things against gtk and/or the theme and eventually it worked out for cinnamon as well. I've already opened #821423 for clearlooks theme, and there's upstream issue https://github.com/jpfleury/clearlooks-phenix/issues/28 . So maybe that's enough... if you think it isn't could you possible clone this issue, re-assigned to cinnamon? Thanks, Chris.
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