On Mon, 2023-09-04 at 23:27 +0100, Paul Stansell wrote:
> Thanks for that advice. You're right that the Application Style is
> what controls the scroll bar colour, but I like Fusion because the
> horizontal icon bars take up less vertical space which gives more
> space for the LyX document. Is
> As far as I understand the culprit here is the Application Style, what
> happens if you change that to, say, "Breeze Dark"?
>
Thanks for that advice. You're right that the Application Style is what
controls the scroll bar colour, but I like Fusion because the horizontal
icon bars take up less
On Sun, 2023-09-03 at 23:36 +0100, Paul Stansell wrote:
> I'm using the following:
> - Global Theme: Breeze Twilight
> - Application Style: Fusion
> - Plasma Style: Breeze Dark
> - Colours: Breeze Light
> - Window Decorations: Plastik
>
> KDE's program okular has the same invisible scroll bar as
> LyX follows the global theme.
> Which theme are you using? The default in KDE plasma is "Breeze" and
> the scrollbar is visible.
>
I'm using the following:
- Global Theme: Breeze Twilight
- Application Style: Fusion
- Plasma Style: Breeze Dark
- Colours: Breeze Light
- Window Decorations:
On Sat, 2023-09-02 at 22:10 +0100, Paul Stansell wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I increase the contrast of the scrollbar in LyX?
>
> In the image below the left scroll bar is from Brave and the right
> from LyX. The LyX scroll bar is barely visible against the
> background.
LyX follows the global
Hello,
How can I increase the contrast of the scrollbar in LyX?
In the image below the left scroll bar is from Brave and the right from
LyX. The LyX scroll bar is barely visible against the background.
[image: image.png]
Thanks,
Paul
I'm using the following versions:
LyX Version 2.3.7