I'd be happy to be pointed to the appropriate "fine manual" to read, but I haven't found anything yet that helps.
The problem showed up running Balsa on a non-Gnome system. Many of the icons don't show up, and "could not load image: Icon 'balsa_mbox_out' not present in theme" shows up as the error message. We figured out it was probably some "missing" part of gnome that normally got this resolved. In fact, running the gnome-control-center and selecting a theme does fix the problem until a restart of X. After lots of hunting, the Balsa team (thanks, guys) figured out the easiest fix was just to create ~/.gtkrc-2.0 with the single line 'gtk- icon-theme-name = "gnome"' although I have since figured out that 'gtk- fallback-icon-theme = "gnome"' also works. In looking for a more "automatic" solution, we figured that calling gtk_rc_parse_string with one of the above strings should have the same effect. Unfortunately, we have tried several variations, all with no apparent effect. I have even tried renaming ~/.gtkrc-2.0 to another name so it is not automatically recognized, and then calling gtk_rc_parse("new file name") but again - no effect. Is there something obvious we might be missing? Is there something particular about when during app startup the parse function needs to be called to have an effect? Any other hints or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. Jack _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list