I know that there are several "Compact" themes out there, but all do
suffer the same problem: some widgets are still fat.
No ideas at all how to solve this?
Is noone but me dissatisfied with these monstrous widgets?
Or is there really no solution to this?
Am 23.02.10 20:50, schrieb Matthias Fuchs:
Hi guys,
imho, all gtk widgets are much to fat/big, especially comboboxes,
buttons and tabs.
So ok, it's possible to decrease x-/ythickness, some paddings and stuff
like this. After much hours of tweaking and tuning I managed to create a
"minimal" theme. Though some buttons (those without icons) have the
desired height, buttons that normally have icons, like in dialogs, are
much higher. Though these icons are not visible/hidden the buttons'
heights seem to not decrease anymore.
There are also some quirks with comboboxes. Those that are not editable
are higher as the others.
Look at the screenshot to see what I mean:
1) and 2) are both chomboboxes, but 2) is one pixel higher
(Yes, I know, it's just a pixel and 99,9% of all users won't ever notice
is -- But I do. And everytime I look at the screen I hate it.
3) and 4) are both buttons. 4) seems to adopt my gtkrc settings, 3)
doesn't. 3) should normally have an icon. But I disabled all kind of
icons in menus and on buttons. Somehow they seem to still be there and
prevent the button from becoming less high.
Is there some way to solve these "bugs"? Is there a chance that GTK+ 3.0
doesn't have such fat widgets per default?
Hope, I didn't confuse you too much ;-)
br, ash
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