By the way, perhaps gtk+-2.0 should be removed from the "affects" list? This is not a bug with the toolkit - other gtk+ applications behave as you would expect, it's just a mis-feature added to evince.
By the way, perhaps gtk+-2.0 should be removed from the "affects" list? This is not a bug with the toolkit - other gtk+ applications behave as you would expect, it's just a mis-feature added to evince.