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If Gnome's "always show scrollbars" setting is on, then the hourly forecast has its numbers (mostly) covered up. #167

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rotopenguin opened this issue Oct 31, 2024 · 2 comments

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As you can see, an "always on scrollbar" becomes an opaque bar and ends up covering the hourly temperatures.

Screenshot From 2024-10-31 00-08-25

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amit9838 commented Nov 2, 2024

Are you using modified version of genome, or can you you share some info about your system.
Looks like its a DE issue, because if you see the screenshots that i've attached, contains no scrollbars.

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I'm on Debian Trixie, Wayland Gnome 47, using the flatpak build of mousam. If I flip over to the KDE Plasma DE (5.27.11), mousam looks the same. It also looks the same on a different Debian Bookworm system (Gnome 43), if I manually set the scrollbar setting.

The scrollbar setting is "gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface overlay-scrolling false" (according to Gnome-control-center's source code, the boolean meaning is inverted). It looks like this is a known GTK problem (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/6716).

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