OK so the problem here is that Synaptic has a choice of either text-only, icons-only, text-beside-icons, text-below-icons, or hide. The only way to get the configured behaviour is to leave the setting alone. We can either mess around adding a "use default" option, or we can just get rid of the toolbar configuration code.
I vote for the latter, it's completely pointless in my book, but then Synaptic isn't really a GNOME application.
OK so the problem here is that Synaptic has a choice of either text-only, icons-only, text-beside-icons, text-below-icons, or hide. The only way to get the configured behaviour is to leave the setting alone. We can either mess around adding a "use default" option, or we can just get rid of the toolbar configuration code.
I vote for the latter, it's completely pointless in my book, but then Synaptic isn't really a GNOME application.
Michael, what should I do?