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BlueHazzard:
I don't think this is something where codeblocks has influence on. We use the system default theme, and for me it looks like the system default for ubuntu gtk. You can look at this https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13684289/can-i-make-eclipse-on-ubuntu-look-more-compact/13687387#13687387 but search for tree items instead of menu. I think this should easily be possible.


--- Quote ---I use comic sans for my UI font in gtk+2 :)
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With this statement your reputation has fallen for 200% for me ;)

oBFusCATed:

--- Quote from: BlueHazzard on September 22, 2018, 05:47:43 pm ---With this statement your reputation has fallen for 200% for me ;)

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Why? ComicSans is pretty cool font and after I've learnt that there are people who dislike it I use it more. :) I have to find a way to tell GTK+3 to use it as default font. :)

tigerbeard:

--- Quote from: BlueHazzard on September 22, 2018, 05:47:43 pm ---I don't think this is something where codeblocks has influence on.
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I feared someone would say something like that.  :-\

Thanks for finding that link for me. I did see that before, but did not recognize it beloings to the same issue.
They basically say to add a .gtkrc-2.0 file with some content they give and the "export SWT_GTK3=0" (in case the system uses GTK3).
I just tried it as they described it. Then started CB from the terminal with the exported var. Unfortunately there was no visible change.
I also tried to look for a "theme setting", but the only thing I found was a little app about background colors and Icons. A web search with theme, gkt an treeview spacing did come out quite dry. A bit sad, myriards of material about themes around but nothing mentioning spacing. :(

Maybe some CB user with Ubuntu with a better spacing can check his theme settings for me.

tigerbeard:

--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on September 22, 2018, 09:10:12 am ---I use comic sans for my UI font in gtk+2 :)

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Looked it up. Cool This must be quite a unique view 8).
Only references I found were about Micorsoft fonts. Are you using the original MS TTF or are you using a commercial version?

oBFusCATed:
I've not said that the gap in my tree view is smaller. :)

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