Will attach some screenshots comparing a normal gtk app showing a listview of a document's headers, and the same document being show in libreoffice's navigator. What you can notice there among other things is that listview cells/items in Libreoffice only have a "solid blue" rectangle tight around the text. In a gtk listview, the "blue" zone is the entire row.
Created attachment 88612 [details] how it looks like in LibreOffice (and OpenOffice)
Created attachment 88613 [details] how it looks like in a native GTK ListView
I don't really know if those are already changed to the new format. If it isn't then we should wait for that otherwise it should be fixed. Maybe caolan knows this?
(In reply to comment #3) > I don't really know if those are already changed to the new format. If it > isn't then we should wait for that otherwise it should be fixed. As far as I understand, the new ui format only stores the layout, while the actual widget drawing is done like before. For me it looks like an additional task for Bug 32500.
Yeah, .ui doesn't change anything here. Just how these are stored, not how they are rendered. The widget in question is probably a SvTreeViewBox. Under MacOSX we use a different expander image, so persumably these is a missing piece for gtk to use the native image there and not the fallback one. Finding that piece of code would improve this a lot I imagine.
setting it to new.
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