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Hi Samuel, *,

Since there is a wide variety of ideas how to act, I decided to look at the roots of this dicsussion. And IMO - but pls correct me if I'm wrong - that is in these issues:

Samuel Mehrbrodt wrote (15-11-13 09:30)

The scrollbar is something which height/width depends on the OS and
visual theme used. So there are issues where the scrollbar is too small
and the widgets are displayed wrongly [1].
 [...]
[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40429 and
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58748 for example

Now in Bug 40429 I read:
- Description: " in the middle of the two "double arrows". Should be a little circle, but it doesn't fit. " - Comment 2: " the issue is Ubuntu (Unity Desktop) has very thin scroll bars.

OK, so there should be a circle but it is something different. ?
However it works fine, doesn't it. And it does not jump in the eye as an ugly distortion, anyway not to me.


With Bug 58748 / 36772 etc etc it is about the sheet tabs not being displayed correctly. I agree that that is a problem, and not a tiny one. But I miss how that should that be improved by removing the navigation controls.

So after reading this in detail, I'm not sure if there is a real problem that can be solved by removing controls (that by the way just work and are being used).

Is there some other real problem that needs to be addressed by the patch? Is there something that I oversee?

Thanks,

Cor

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