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Synaptic Package Manager: the Properties and Search buttons

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In the new version of Synaptic, the Properties and Search buttons are aligned on the right.

How can I move the Search and Properties buttons to the left hand side?

I tried to replace the file /usr/share/synaptic/gtkbuilder/window_main.ui but it didn't work.

These distros all exhibit the same problem:

ISO Synaptic version
ubuntu-mate-21.04-desktop-amd64.iso 0.90.2
debian-live-testing-amd64-mate+nonfree.iso 0.90.2
ubuntu-mate-20.04.2.0-desktop-amd64.iso 0.84.6
linuxmint-20.1-mate-64bit.iso 0.84.6

Synaptic on Ubuntu MATE 20.04 LTS

No problem:

  • Linux Mint 19.3 MATE and Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS with Synaptic 0.84.3

    Synaptic on Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS

See also Synaptic Package Manager Regression?

N0rbert avatar
zw flag
You have to report your finding as bug-report.
Alexander_K avatar
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I was sending 2 emails to the developer (Michael Vogt). He didn't answer. I don't have a github account. I don't know how to submit a bug report to github.
Greenonline avatar
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It's very easy to submit a bug report on Github: Create a Github account, click on the **Issues** tab of the repository and click the big green **New Issue** button.
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zw flag

If you are asking this as bug-report then it is off-topic here.

If you are asking for the local solution which you are ready to apply by yourself, then you have to install special application named GTK+ User Interface Builder (glade) by

sudo apt-add-repository universe
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install glade

and then edit needed /usr/share/synaptic/gtkbuilder/window_main.ui file in it to have your locally patched Synaptic.

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