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Software - Support => Tutorials => Topic started by: Jerry on December 30, 2016, 04:17:29 AM
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This will cover many applications, but not all.
1. Open your home folder.
2. Press Ctrl + H (to show hidden files)\
3. Open the .gtkrc-2.0 file, add the following to a new line starting at the bottom of the file:
style "myscrollbar"
{
GtkScrollbar::slider-width=XX
}
class "GtkScrollbar" style "myscrollbar"
Example of entire .gtkrc-2.0 file:
gtk-menu-popdown-delay = 0
gtk-menu-bar-popup-delay = 0
gtk-enable-animations = 0
gtk-timeout-expand = 0
style "myscrollbar"
{
GtkScrollbar::slider-width=25
}
class "GtkScrollbar" style "myscrollbar"
Change '25' to a thickness you prefer.
4. Logout/in again to complete.
(http://i.imgur.com/TxsGT3I.png)
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I tried this on LLOS 5 and it does not seem to work. I tried 40, 80 and 150 and saw no difference in file windows or Firefox. I know that this is an older article, is there something new that would do this?
Thanks
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I found something else on the internet that seems to be working. Thanks for reading.
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I take it this only works for XFCE apps? I noticed that the file browser, the scrollbar looks the same, but gets fatter when I hover over it. Changing UI elements are bad no?