That is a great tip, especially the part about not seeing the up/down arrows until you log out and log in again. I would have never known that it worked otherwise.

The Adiwata theme makes windows hard to navigate in -- the scroll bar is way too thin. I picked one of the many, many themes with thicker scroll bars -- and now up/down arrows -- and everything works much better.

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On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 9:52 AM, ToddAndMargo <ToddAndMargo@zoho.com> wrote:
Hi All,

I use the FC19 Xfce Live CD to install FC19 on my
clients computers.  It works very well.

Problem.  The default "Adwaita" style does not have
scroll arrows.  This especially shows up on Firefox.
I had to make a return trip to a customer's site
yesterday to fix this.

Reference: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general/424758

Return trips cause a lot of inconvenience.  And the
missing arrows makes FC19/Firefox/Xfce look stupid
to the new customer.

Would the developers of the Live CD, on the next spin,
please consider changing the default style to something else?

If anyone else is having the missing scroll arrow problem,
to correct:

   --> Application Menu
      --> Settings (menu)
         --> Appearance (icon)
            -- Style (tab)

Choose a difference "Style".  "Xfce-Winter" is a good
alternative.  You have to log off and back on to get
your arrows to activate.


Many thanks,
-T


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