Bill Gee wrote: > On Friday, January 4, 2019 10:28:35 AM CST mark wrote: > >> I *really* dislike the new photon UI. I WANT the arrow buttons top and >> bottom of the scrollbars. >> >> Does anyone know how to bring them back, or is that "that's *sooo* last >> year, you can't ever have them again"? >> > Assuming you are talking about GTK-based applications (and I think > Mozilla apps are that), then edit this file. On my Fedora 29 system: > > ===> ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css Add these lines: > > > .scrollbar, scrollbar { > -GtkScrollbar-has-backward-stepper: true; > -GtkScrollbar-has-forward-stepper: true; > } > Thank you. I found that online, after I posted, *but* it did *not* have the ,scrollbar. It also had 1 instead of true, so I changed that, just on general principles, and it works. Btw, what I found online also had -GtkRange-slider-width: 15; -GtkRange-stepper-size: 15; > > Restart the apps and the arrows should appear. They are small! I > suspect more editing of the .css file can make them larger, but I have > not managed to find the exact entry. > > There is also a way to keep the scroll bars from disappearing when you > mouse away from them. > > ===> /etc/environment Add this line: > > GTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING=0 > > You have to logout/login to make this take effect. Mine don't seem to have that issue <crosses fingers> > > And last - If slider warping really bothers you (it does me!), you can > change it with this edit: > > ===> ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini > > gtk-primary-button-warps-slider=0 > > With this setting, clicking the the scroll bar above or below the handle > moves one page instead of warping to the relative position in the > document. > Thanks for that one, Bill. It bothers me as well. Interestingly enough, I have eight terminals up - they're urxvt, which I prefer, and their scrollbars and buttons never changed. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos