I think it has to do with the best you can get at the moment you install.
If I understand correctly, the configure script that prepares the compilation checks for a set of libraries the product can use with some kind of priority so would you have KDE it would probably use that, but if, from what that product can use, you got nothing but low level X11 than that is what you will have.
Enriching the styles improves the odds that a product will find an advanced GUI.


Gherald wrote:

On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 17:38:06 +0200, David Harel
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What do you mean by "xterm-style" then?



The scrollbar is "2D" and you have to use left click for "Down" and
right click for "Up".



I use Fluxbox and have noticed this as well; it's really brainfucked.

Now why do you folks think a new theme would change the _behavior_ of
the scroll bar?

-Gherald

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