Thanks for the info. I had installed GTK & the theme in /opt/gtk . But GTK
was looking for the theme in /usr/local/share.
Setting XDG_DATA_DIRS to the /opt/gtk/share directory solved the problem.
On 11/8/05, Allin Cottrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Gowri Kandasamy wrote:
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 08:28:15AM -0500, Matthias Clasen wrote:
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> It is easy to use hicolor without using GNOME or KDE.
IMHO the question is why it has to print such a warning at
all, not what people can or cannot use hicolor with.
Yeti
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That's enough.
On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 07:39 -0800, Colossus wrote:
> Allin Cottrell wrote:
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> > Yes, I have seen exactly this problem. Suprisingly enough, I solved it
> > by doing exactly what was suggested, namely installing the hicolor icon
> > them from the URL given.
>
> Suprisingly enough why don't remo
Allin Cottrell wrote:
Yes, I have seen exactly this problem. Suprisingly enough, I solved it
by doing exactly what was suggested, namely installing the hicolor icon
them from the URL given.
Suprisingly enough why don't remove this dependancy ? Not everyone
uses GNOME or KDE.
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Colossus
Xa
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Gowri Kandasamy wrote:
I am using GTK 2.6.8 . When I run my application with this GTK , I get the
following warning message.
I get this when I try to open the file chooser window.
(firefox-bin:6267): Gtk-WARNING **: Could not find the icon 'gnome-fs-home'.
The 'hicolor' them