On 6/11/07, konton <konton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 6/7/07, Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thu, 2007-06-07 at 16:18 -0700, konton wrote: > > > How do you change the look and size of a scroll bar? I have a > > > GtkScrolledWindow that holds a GtkTreeView, and I want the scroll bars > > > to have different images and be thinner. I tried setting the style in > > > .gtkrc for *GtkScrolledWindow* and I can get the color to change sort > > > of and even have somewhat of a background image overlayed on the > > > graphics, but it doesn't look like that's how I accomplish my task. > > > > > > In the source code to GtkScrolledWindow I can see where it draws the > > > shadow around the contained widget, but not where it gets the up > > > arrow, down arrow, and slider images for the scroll bars. > > > gtkvscrollbar.c doesn't seem to have any graphics-related stuff in it. > > > > > > This is not for a desktop application so I don't care about the user's > > > theme preference. > > > > this is all done by the theme engine in use. you won't find specific > > code for it in GTK - instead the widget basically says "do the arrow > > thing here" and the theme does it. > > > > --p > > > > Thanks, that explains a lot. I'll look into the source for a theme > engine to try to find how it does it. Do you happen to know of any > good resources for this, or is source code the only way (as my > preliminary searching has implied)? > > Thanks, > Jason > Oh nevermind. Looks like the Qt Pixmap engine has everything I need. Thanks, Jason _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list