Hi all,
my gtkmozembed scrollbars are not the one’s used for gnome, instead the
gtkmozembed uses the default mozilla scrollbar theme.
Take a look to this image, it shows how it looks and how should it look.
I’m the only one having this problem? is there any way to fix it?
Maybe it should be possible to disable the gtkmozembed scrollbars and
add my own scrollbars using glade. is this possible?
I’m having this problem not only with my own software but with the demos
on the ruby-gnome site too,the demo images (and flash video) using
gtkmozembed shows it is using the right theme for scrollbars, that’s why
i’m confused.
I know it’s not very critical but it looks so ugly…
Any help is appreciated, thanks!!
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I’m the only one having this problem? is there any way to fix it?
Unfortunately this is the default behaviour of many distro. You can
recompile gtkmozembed against firefox yourself (instead of mozilla or
xulrunner).
If you don’t want to recompile you can try changing the default theme of
mozilla (should be in some “js” file under ~/.mozilla/RubyGecko or
whatever
you’ve called)
Maybe it should be possible to disable the gtkmozembed scrollbars and
add my own scrollbars using glade. is this possible?
This is not possible using standard calls to gtkmozembed.
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Mirko M.
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