Soeren Sandmann wrote: > Paul Pogonyshev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > No, no matter with which version of GTK+ I compile, toolbars don't > > react to changes in GNOME's ``Menu and Toolbar Preferences'' dialog. > > Actually, looking at `gedit's code, it seems I need `libbonobo' for > > that... Can anybody confirm this? > > You don't need libbonobo for that. If the program > gnome-settings-daemon is running, then GtkToolbars should > automatically adapt to the gnome setting. > > Try running the testtoolbar program that comes with gtk+. That program > doesn't use bonobo or gconf but should adapt when you cahnge the > settings in the "Menu and Toolbar Preferences Dialog".
Ah, indeed. The problem is that I use KDE as the desktop. It seems to work when `gnome-settings-daemon' is running, however, for some reason ``Priority text beside icons'' works exactly as ``Text below icons'' (it works fine when set from my Preferences dialog explicitly.) Any ideas? My very old GNOME might be the problem, though. Paul _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list