On 02/11/2015 18:44, Dimitar Zhekov wrote:
Hi, all,
I upgraded my home computer, and am now using msys2 (which was very slow on the previous machine). So, I installed msys2 gtk+ 3.16.x and tweaked the funny default theme to make it usable, but encountered a slight problem with the status bar: it's too big, at least on "Medium" fonts. A screenshot is attached, with GtkHBox in yellow and GtkStatusbar in cyan, to make it more clear.
Now, I read the source, asked uncle Google, and found [1]. The yellow border is indeed 10x6, and setting all status bar margins to 0 via Geany.glade removes it. My question is, how to remove it with CSS? I tried the obvious things, like margin: 0, but they had no effect.
Those seem to be non-style properties [1] so I'm afraid there might be no way to alter them from the style… Maybe using the widget-specific properties like -GtkWidget-margin-start, but AFAIK that only applies to widget-specific style properties, not normal properties.
So… sorry, in the end I don't know if it's overridable, maybe ask on the GTK ML/channel.
Regards, Colomban
[1] https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkWidget.html#GtkWidget--margin-sta...