All,

  I have geany 1.24 of raspberryPi and it looks great. The toolbar icons all 
fit in the allotted space and the statusbar is elegantly sizes at the bottom of 
the window. I have geany 1.29 on opensuse Leap 42 and it looks horrible. The 
toolbar height is 2x what it should be, the tabs on top of edit window are so 
huge they are unusable, the icons on the toolbar do not fit on the toolbar and 
spill out into an overflow ellipsed dropdown menu on the far-right of the 
toolbar and the status bar is 2x the size wasting critical edit window 
real-estate.

  I have checked and made sure the `~/.config/geany` and 
`~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini` are the same and set to use the same theme. 
However, no matter what I do, 1.29 on opensuse refuses to look like 1.24 on 
raspberrypi, but instead looks like some clunky gtk tutorial app you would put 
together trying to learn gtk. That's not what geany is supposed to look like, 
it is a fine app.

  What do I need to do to get 1.29 to be usable. I've turned the toolbar off 
completely to regain 1-inch of screen (I'm on a laptop, so it matters), but 
that takes away from the efficiency the toolbar provides. What can I do to get 
1.29 to use the same settings that 1.24 is using on raspberrypi?

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