> On Apr 20, 2018, at 7:39 AM, Jonathan Kamens <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I am puzzled by your response for four reasons:
> 
> 1. Ubuntu 18.04 is using GnuCash 2.6.17, not GnuCash 3, and 2.6.17 is still 
> using Gtk+2.
I thought 3.0 had made it into 18.04. I see it didn’t, or perhaps it won’t. 
(not sure why it at least isn’t 2.6.19, since that should have been available 
before the freeze)

> 
> 2. I observe the same behavior in the toolbar of the Gtk 2 demo application. 
> It is not unique to GnuCash.
> 
> 3. When I SSH into my Ubuntu 18.04 box and run GnuCash over the X connection 
> forwarded through SSH, the toolbar displays as expected (with both icons and 
> labels). It is only when it is displayed on the Ubuntu 18.04 local display 
> that it’s using both+horiz mode even though my settings say that it should 
> use both mode.
Where are you running SSH from? Is it another 18.04 box? Or is it running 
something older? (or something other than Ubuntu?) I know I’ve had issues in 
the past with Gtk versions on my local machine messing with proper display of 
remote apps.

Regards,
Adrien

> 
> 4. It does not appear to be true that Gtk+3 does not support toggling the 
> toolbar's display mode. If you bring up GtkInspector on GnuCash 3.0 and 
> change the "toolbar-style" property on the GtkToolbar object, the display 
> mode of the toolbar will change dynamically, just as it does in Gtk+2 (or at 
> least did for me before I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.10).
> 
> P.S. Speaking of both+horiz, why do only three of the buttons -- Save, Close, 
> and Split -- have text labels when both+horiz mode is used for the toolbar?
> 
>   Jonathan Kamens
> On 4/20/18 1:58 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
>> There is a thread on the dev list about this a week or so ago. It has to do 
>> with Gnucash’s switch to Gtk+3. It will be possible to get the labels back, 
>> but they have to be coded in and you won’t get the option to toggle them. 
>> (Gtk removed this option)
>> 
>> I’m not sure if work is being done to add the labels or what priority it 
>> has. I thought there was already a bug filed, but perhaps not.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Adrien
>> 
>> 
>>> I upgraded this morning from Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful) to 18.04 (Bionic).
>>> 
>>> After doing so, my toolbar buttons in GnuCash are no longer large with 
>>> text below them, as they were in 17.04.
>>> 
>>> I like the large buttons with text, primarily because the graphical 
>>> icons in GnuCash are completely incomprehensible to me.
>>> 
>>> I can't figure out why my customization of this setting has suddenly 
>>> stopped working in Bionic.
>>> 
>>> I filed a Launchpad bug about this with additional details: 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/1765401
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Does anybody have any insight?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Jonathan Kamens
>>> 
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