On 1/15/16, Antonio Scuri <[email protected]> wrote:
>   Hi,
>
>   That border size make no sense for me. I'm running the same code in
> Ubuntu here and I have the results attached.
>
>   Are you using some theme?
>
>   Did you have other gtk applications running? How their buttons look like?
>
> Best,
> Scuri
>

That border size was after I made the 2*15+1 change. It fixed the
cut-off problem, but made the button too tall.

Here is a snapshot of the Debian Jessie desktop (on AMD64) running.
Iup with my border hack is running. A Terminal is open and it's
preferences window is open (so you can see the buttons.) The default
file manager is also open in the background.
http://playcontrol.net/tempdownload/iup_screens_pi/Debian_Jessie_amd64_desktop.png

I actually don't know what uses what on Jessie. I read they moved back
to GNOME. I'm not sure if that means if everything is GTK3 or not. But
everything you see is stock/defaults. I didn't customize anything or
run any themes. You can install Debian Jessie yourself and you will
see the same thing.

Thanks,
Eric

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