2012/5/10 Graeme Geldenhuys <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> Why are the toolbar buttons so butt ugly under GTK2, but pretty and
> anti-aliased under Windows? Is applies to all toolbar buttons in Lazarus
> IDE.
>
> See attached screenshot of how the Watches dialog looks under Windows
> vs GTK2. Both screenshots are from Lazarus (trunk) executables.
> It should be pretty obvious what I mean, if you compare the two
> images...eg: under GTK2 you can't even tell what the images are for
> the "enable all" and "disable all" functions.
>
> Is this a bug, or is there something I didn't enable when I built my
> GTK2 Lazarus IDE?
>
> ps:
> I don't know if Lazarus with LCL-Qt under Linux are any better - I never
> tested.
>
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>   - Graeme -
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This issue is strange...

I'm using Mate (Gnome2 fork) on Debian Wheezy and the toolbar doens't seem
so ugly as you reported.

Should be another Unity Issue?


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