Fredrik Holmqvist wrote:

> Hello
> This is a purely cosmetic question.
> I would like to make my Gnome icons look good with soft masks on my Debian
> Linux. When I tried LinuxPPC only the panel icons looked soft and when I
> tried Yellowdog only the desktop icons was soft, now on Debian, no icons
> looks nice. Is it a missing library or can I configure it? How?

The "soft" antialiased icons on the panel in linuxPPC are a new feature of the
1.2 GNOME libs, which did not make it into potato (Debian 2.2).  If you want
them, you can get the Helix GNOME packages, which have problems upgrading, or
get the new packages from woody, which could be tricky to do with all of the
dependencies while keeping a potato system (i.e. without completely upgrading to
woody)...

If package pools are implemented soon, I'd guess GNOME 1.2 would be among the
first, which would make this a lot easier.  But I'm not on top of the latest in
that area.

-Adam P.

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