4 nov 2011 kl. 23:47 skrev Scott Jaderholm: > > > GNU Emacs 24.0.90.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.20.1) of 2011-11-03 on lychee, modified by Debian > > Gtk theme is Murrine Brave Dark. > > I modified these lines in gtkrc > > GtkRange ::slider-width = 10 # Scrollbar width. > GtkRange ::stepper-size = 0 # Stepper height. > > This is what the scrollbars look like in most other apps: > > http://jaderholm.com/tmp/2011-11-04-scroll1.png > > (though Gedit and Gvim both display them wrong) > > This is what they look like in Emacs by default: > > http://jaderholm.com/tmp/2011-11-04-scroll2.png > > Note that the slider is the right width, it's just the trough that is wrong. > > If I use (add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(scroll-bar-width . 10)) then they look correct: > > http://jaderholm.com/tmp/2011-11-04-scroll3.png > > I've seen this in other themes that I haven't modified myself. > When I modify Murrine Brave Dark as described above, I do get smaller scroll bars in Emacs. The scroll bars in gnome-terminal and Emacs look exactly the same. But this also depends on font size. Emacs pads the scroll bar to a multiple of the font size. That is because if you do a C-x 3 there is nothing to take up the slack if the scroll bar is different from the character width. I don't think there is a bug here. This is a known limitation in Emacs, and so far there has been no work into remove it. Jan D.