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Re: Why can't I turn off scroll bars?
From: |
Deniz Dogan |
Subject: |
Re: Why can't I turn off scroll bars? |
Date: |
Mon, 24 May 2010 02:36:26 +0200 |
2010/5/23 Deniz Dogan <address@hidden>:
> 2010/5/23 Jan Djärv <address@hidden>:
>>
>>
>> Deniz Dogan skrev 2010-05-23 18.18:
>>>
>>> 2010/5/23 Jan Djärv<address@hidden>:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Deniz Dogan skrev 2010-05-23 15.51:
>>>>>
>>>>> CFLAGS="-g -O2 -fno-optimize-sibling-calls" ./configure
>>>>> --without-toolkit-scroll-bars --with-x --without-kerberos
>>>>> --prefix=$HOME/usr
>>>>>
>>>>> Now (scroll-bar-mode 0) returns nil and the scroll bars are still
>>>>> there. Ugly ones at that! Attached is a screenshot.
>>>>>
>>>>> What did I do wrong?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "With a numeric argument, if the argument is positive
>>>> turn on scroll bars; otherwise turn off scroll bars."
>>>>
>>>> So try -1.
>>>>
>>>
>>> -1 did not do the trick either. (And 0 is not a positive number.)
>>
>> Then there is a bug somewhere. Can you file a bug report?
>>
>
> I'll file a bug once I make sure there is one. A private e-mail I
> received just now suggests that I may have to re-bootstrap.
>
>>>
>>>> If you tell configure --without-toolkit-scroll-bars those are the
>>>> scrollbars
>>>> you get, this hasn't changed in ages. What did you expect?
>>>>
>>>
>>> What I expect to happen when I turn off scroll-bar-mode I expect no
>>> scroll bars at all. I don't see how --without-toolkit-scroll-bars
>>> would imply that I get scroll bars no matter what.
>>>
>>
>> I was commenting the "Ugly ones at that". It implied you somehow expected
>> pretty ones.
>>
>> Jan D.
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Deniz Dogan
>
It seems a distclean and a bootstrap fixed the issue. Sorry about the fuss.
--
Deniz Dogan