Le mercredi 17 avril 2019 à 19:46 +0200, Robert Rembold a écrit :
> It's a known issue which was introduced after 3.24.3 and should be solved in
> 3.24.7: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1719
Great! Thanks for the pointer, too bad I spent some much time on this :)
I'll wait for 3.24.7
My normal font size now appears to look fine but there appears to be a
great deal of misplaced bold font being used. I also not that the line
spacing looks like it is set at 2 which is really extending the module
lengths.
On 2019-04-17 10:46 a.m., Robert Rembold wrote:
It's a known issue
It's a known issue which was introduced after 3.24.3 and should be
solved in 3.24.7: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1719
Am 17.04.19 um 19:35 schrieb William Ferguson:
My gtk2 is 2.24.32, so only the gtk3 is different 3.22.30 vs 3.24.x
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 1:24 PM Robert Rembold
Hi Pascal,
Unfortunately, I also noticed the described issue here. You're not alone ;)
My settings are as follows:
- Ubuntu 18.10 with Xfce
- 1920*1080 screen resolution
- gtk-2.24.32
- gtk-3.24.4
- built darktable from sources few days ago (if exact version matters I
can check)
Best Regards,
Hi Bill,
Thanks for testing.
> Did a pull yesterday and built from git last night. Opened the Canon
> lens list and was able to scroll with the mouse wheel. If I move to
> the top of the list it autoscrolls up and the same with the bottom
> even though the arrow buttons(?) aren't visible. I'm
Did a pull yesterday and built from git last night. Opened the Canon lens
list and was able to scroll with the mouse wheel. If I move to the top of
the list it autoscrolls up and the same with the bottom even though the
arrow buttons(?) aren't visible. I'm on Ubuntu 18.04. I also checked
This is driving me crazy and I don't find a solution.
Take the lens correction module, click on the camera to get a list.
Select Nikon or Canon as there is a very long sub-menu. But in this
sub-menu you cannot scroll. There is no arrows on top or bottom and the
mouse scroll does nothing. This