On 03/10/07 08:52:01, Rob van der Linde wrote:
Hmm, I hate to be the bearer of bad news here :) Mine's almost fine, but not quite. For some reason my crosses are cropped when I compare them to Gedit by 1 pixel on all 4 sides. If it's possible and not too much effort, maybe grow the image area outwards by 1 pixel on all 4 sides, but not applying any stretching. If it's not possible, that's cool, it's nothing big and it looks close enough as it is now.
Attached is a comparison screenshot anyway.
OK, thanks. AFAICT, Geany now does the same as the latest GEdit, so there must be a small problem with the GEdit code. I'm not sure about adding manual padding, I'll try to see how other apps do it.
Perhaps it could be due to how the theme engine sets up the button spacing.
I can't agree any more about GTK+ tabs needing built in support for this, especially considering so many GTK apps that are bundled with Gnome use them anyway (GEdit, Gnome Terminal are the first that come to mind), then why not include them in GTK itself. You shouldn't have to bother reinventing the wheel in every application you need them and add the close buttons manually.
And it seems to be surprisingly difficult to get perfect. Well, here's hoping it gets into GTK someday.
Also, the patch added the other day that adds the parent class name in front of the sub class name in the symbols browser is great thanks, makes things a little easier to read.
Great :)
Regards, Nick