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Arve Barsnes wrote: |
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> On 9 May 2016 at 08:33, Andrew Lowe <agl@×××××××.au> wrote: |
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>> Hi all, |
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>> I've recently updated to Firefox 46 and the small arrows at the end |
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>> of the scroll bars are missing. There is nothing that you can click on to |
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>> move the text down "a bit". I think I read, probably on this list, that |
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>> Firefox had changed recently to GTK3 or something similar. Has anyone else |
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>> seen this loss of behaviour? |
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>> An "emerge --info firefox" shows there to be no "gtk" in the USE |
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>> flags. |
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> There is a "force-gtk2" flag that you could try. No idea if gtk3 has |
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> the little arrows available behind some settings, I rarely used them |
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> so only now noticed that they were missing. |
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I just updated mine and didn't even notice they were gone. I don't mind |
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since I use my mouse wheel but for someone that is used to using them, |
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it is something that would be missed. |
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There is a place in system settings to config gtk, if you use KDE. |
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System settings, Application Style under Appearance and then select GTK |
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on the left. I don't see a way to really change anything there but |
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maybe you will on yours, I hope. Maybe changing to a different theme |
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will help?? There may be another way to change setting on GTK somewhere |
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as well. Maybe a command line thingy. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |