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Okay, I've filed a bug about this already and it was closed as Works-for-me by the bug assignee, but I'm still having this bug, even in GTK+ 2.4.3. I've never seen it before on any other distribution, and so I'm not sure if its a problem on my machine or not. I have reinstalled Arch Linux in its entirety, and the problem is still there. I've also tried a fresh user, and the problem's still there. Here is a screenshot:
The expander arrows are drawn all broken and screwy-like. Has anyone else seen this before?
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I'm getting those too, so you're not alone.  ![]()
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Its odd. I've only seen this on Arch Linux. Never on any other distro.
EDIT: Just rebuild gtk2 myself, and installing that doesn't make any difference. Still the nasty arrows. This is rather weird.
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Same Here....
Mr Green
Mr Green
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I just write here to say:
GNOME 2.6.2 is out! hooray
oh and link thanks for providing gnome-blog
and a question: why do you provide some pkgs (gtkhtml) that are already in AL (or they aren't?)
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I just write here to say:
GNOME 2.6.2 is out! hoorayoh and link thanks for providing gnome-blog
and a question: why do you provide some pkgs (gtkhtml) that are already in AL (or they aren't?)
I package evolution 1.5. It requires newer versions of gtkhtml, gal, and libsoup. The newer versions can be installed right along-side the older ones, so I package them as libsoup22, gal22, and gtkhtml31.
So... anyone on AL that doesn't have this problem? I'd like to see the package list of a system that doesn't have this expander bug, if at all possible.
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