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I came back from spring break to do a nice pacman -Syu, and afterward, I noticed that my save dialog for apps like gimp and firefox go berzerk when I try to save, as the dialog rapidly alternates between two widths:
I use fluxbox, and I let pacman do its thing when checking for dependencies, no mask-deletion of packages either. Has anyone experienced this, and hopefully solved it? Thanks
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i had the same problem, but that was only one time. never had it again. don't know what it is...
system infos: latest packages, e17-cvs, gtk-murrine-engine
mfg iggy
sorry for my bad english
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I have the same problem with firefox and gimpshop. I use e17 (snapshots in community). I didn't had time yet to investigate the problem.
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Same problem with e-17 and scite, when the save box is in the compact mode if you select the browse other folder options it's fine.
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same problem here. I use fluxbox
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I am having the same problems with gimp and firefox, I am using fluxbox
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downgrade gtk2 solves the problem
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I've another problem here, occured after lastest libx11 upgrade afaik.
I use openbox in GNOME, and whenever a small box/dialog opens (for example for deleting files) this small dialog window pops up and hides again in damn fast speed, again and again. "Dialog box appears" , "Dialog box is gone" , "Dialog box appears" . and so on ........ until i managed to click "Cancel" or "OK". Very annoying, because im forced to use sloooow Metacity again
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I got the same problem on a fresh install (04/07) with firefox and dwm.
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no one, who has a idea, what it can be?
i found out, that when i resize the dialog, it stops flickering.
mfg iggy
sorry for my bad english
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FWIW, me too on the Gimp box thing. Latest updated from Community, Current and Extra + e17 from tehkis repository.
Matt
"It is very difficult to educate the educated."
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I don't have a solution, but if you click the "browse for other folders" button, it will stop. So the question I have is is it possible to get the GTK file dialog box to always open in full view?
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