On Fri, 07 May 2004 11:37:51 -0600 Justin Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 07 May 2004 10:43, Rodney D. Myers wrote: > > i normally don't run apps from the shell, I'm using windowmaker. > > > > This morning I tried k3b, and kprinter, since the shell was open. > > > > When I ran either of these the shell had bunch of warning messages > > scroll by; > > > > sudo kprinter > > kdecore (KIconLoader): WARNING: Icon directory > > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/ group 16x16/stock/chart not valid. kdecore > > (KIconLoader): WARNING: Icon directory /usr/share/icons/hicolor/ > > group 16x16/stock/code not valid. kdecore (KIconLoader): WARNING: > > Icon directory /usr/share/icons/hicolor/ group 16x16/stock/data not > > valid. kdecore (KIconLoader): WARNING: Icon directory > > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/ group 48x48/stock/object not valid. > > kdecore (KIconLoader): WARNING: Icon directory > > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/ group 48x48/stock/table not valid. kdecore > > (KIconLoader): WARNING: Icon directory /usr/share/icons/hicolor/ > > group 48x48/stock/text not valid. kprinter: WARNING: > > KFilterBase::findFilterByExtension : no filter found for text/plain > > > > How do go about correcting these warnings? > > > > Thanks > > Hi Rodney, > > I can't tell you how to get rid of the last warning, but the > KIconLoader errors are pretty simple. They are telling you that there > is no icon with that specific name in the folder you've told it to > look. Basically, it means that the icon set that you are using > doesn't have a native icon, and it is instead using the default icon. > > For example, I use the kids icon set, which doesn't have an > application icon for kuickshow. So, when I launch kuickshow from the > command line, kde wants to look in the > /usr/share/icons/kids/16x16/apps/ folder for a file named > kuickshow.png, and put that icon in my new window's titlebar. > However, no such file exists, so it instead grabs the icon from the > folder /usr/share/icons/crystalsvg/16x16/apps/. It prints out a vary > similar warning as to what you see when it does this. So if you use > the kde control center to change your icon set to the default, those > errors will go away. > > Of course, if you don't want to do that, you could always create the > icon that's missing. ;-) > > The warning is quite harmless. > > Justin Guerin Justin, Thanks.. I don't run KDE as my window manager, so as long as it is a non-fatal error, I guess I can live with it. Thanks -- Rodney D. Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Registered Linux User #96112 ICQ#: AIM#: YAHOO: 18002350 mailman452 mailman42_5 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin - 1759
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