On 01/05/16 23:24, Tom Horsley wrote:
Perhaps it is there, but just so thin you don't see it?
I found this somewhere a while back and it helps greatly
with gtk scrollbars:
zooty> cat .config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
.scrollbar {
-GtkScrollbar-has-backward-stepper: 1;
-GtkScrollbar-has-forward-stepper: 1;
-GtkRange-slider-width: 15;
-GtkRange-stepper-size: 20;
}
Scrollbar wide enough to see and arrows to
click on to move a small amount instead of
having long lists go zooming off the top or
bottom when you try to move the thumb.
Thanks Tom, this is brilliant. I am on Firefox 49.0a1 and Thunderbird
48.0a1, and for quite a number of versions they have not been showing
arrows at the top and bottom of vertical scrollbars, which this css has
put back. Gedit under plasma had the same issue, although Gedit has also
implemented mouse-over scrollbars, that people will be used to if they
also use Ubuntu. I've just checked Gedit and this css has rectified this
issue there too.
I've never been able to get anybody to explain to me why this has
happened, as plasma System-Settings, which I believe is a gtk app, has
always had the top and bottom arrows when Firefox, Thunderbird and Gedit
didn't.
regards,
Steve
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