Oh, no, I didn't feel underrated at all. I am just objective about myself. What I do not know, I do not know ;) I am just not well familiar with these things - that's why I decided to ask - and at the end I solved my problem and I learned something new so thanks a lot ; ) I will try to find out how to change the width of the scrollbar for other applications and I will write back if I find something. But for now it seems that gnome-color-chooser is my best solution (yes the name is misleading but there is an option to change the width of the scrollbar there).
Thanks, Vladimir On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 12:17 AM, Paweł Rumian <[email protected]> wrote: > W dniu 26 marca 2012 23:05 użytkownik Vladimir Todorov > <[email protected]> napisał: > > Hi, > > > > Oh, I guess that this was just a noobish question then... ; ) > > Actually I make difference between a DE and a WM but I don't know why I > > decided that the WM takes responsibility of drawing the scrollbar... > > Thank you very much for clarifying this to me. > > Ah, so sorry if you felt underrated :) I am rarely so verbose, but I > felt a kind of inspiration when writing this particular answer ;) > > As for checking the toolkit used - I'd either try to google or look at > the libraries the application is linked to (probably even looking at > the package manager dependencies would be enough). > > HTH, > Paweł >
