On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, Jonh Wendell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
>
>The widget size is exactly the screen size, say, 1280x800.
>
>When i put my window full screen, i still see the scrollbars, but they
>are not necessary, because the widget is the only widget visible on
>screen, and its size is the same as the screen size.

Is that really true? I think not. If I have a GTK window containing only 
one widget of size 1280x800, the window is still 1284x804 because the 
window manager has added a border-frame around it. So when maximized on 
a 1280x800 screen the widget is only allocated 1276x796 and the 
scrollbars are required.
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