В Fri, 27 Sep 2013 10:46:21 -0400
Anton Aylward
I use KDE. I also use Thunderbird and Firefox, which are not really KDE applications.
All my KDE applications have scroll bars with little arrows at the top and bottom. I can click on those arrows to make the contents scroll. Nothing new here ...
But the scroll bars in T'Bird and FF don't have those arrows.
I gather that T'Bird and FF are more gnome-friendly than KDE friendly and that the config for such things as scroll bar arrows will be in some Gnomic feature and not in KDE's settings.
But I don't run Gnome or have Gnome installed.
I can't see setup/controls for this within FF/T'bird.
Where/what to I have to look/do to set up the little arrows without having to install more of Gnome?
I was finally able to get scrollbar arrows back for gtk-2/gtk-3 applications. Firefox is gtk-2, so what works for me is: bor@opensuse:~> cat ~/.gtkrc-2.0 style "stepper-enable" { GtkScrollbar::stepper-size = 13 GtkScrollbar::has-backward-stepper = 1 GtkScrollbar::has-forward-stepper = 1 } class "GtkScrollbar" style "stepper-enable" bor@opensuse:~> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org