Ok I think I have finally found the issue with the icon theme. I'll push an update later.
Should we include a GTK theme manager (like LXappearance which needs very few dependencies)? This would make it easier for the user to switch widget themes. I would like to make something to (eventually) get the icon theme and include it in the JWMRC file. I might make a separate include file that is generated dynamically. Though I am not entirely sure how to fully accomplish this feat. I have been thinking about it for quite a while.... but I am still not fully sure how to fully do this accurately. [ if "i can fully figure out how to parse the theme file, or directory structures (if no file exists)" ] then This would make changing the gtk icon theme effectively change the JWM icons :) On 01/20/2015 01:50 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote: > Den 2015-01-20 04:23, Israel skrev: >> Hi, >> This will be non-technical... >> If anyone cares to find out the details why things work the way they >> do.. ask! >> >> A while back Nio brought up an issue with pcmanfm not displaying the >> right icons.... >> that should be fixed in this next update of the package. >> >> I experienced some issues mounting drives in pcmanfm, using the latest >> ToriOS, >> this should also be fixed with this next update. >> >> Please remind me if there is a bug that really 'bugs' you, I have a lot >> of work items, but I will try to prioritize things based on what anyone >> needs. >> > Hi Israel, > > My system is based on mini.iso + your script running in my Toshiba (so > no virtual machine). > > I did not make a fresh installation, only update/dist-upgrade and > reboot. Is that OK, or should a make a fresh installation? > > -o- > > 1. There are still problems with the icons in pcmanfm > > 'Places -- Applications'. See the attached picture. > > > 2. When I exited from the terminal window (both 'mrxvt' and xterm) I get > thrown out of the jwm session too and suddenly I'm in the text screen > tty1, and at tty7 is states > > * Stopping System V runlevel compatibility > > This has been a problem after the two last updates (that I made). It > happened again after reboot, but the third time I closed the ToriOS > desktop session > > sudo service slim stop > > and restarted it > > sudo service slim start > > Then I could close the terminal windows and the ToriOS desktop session > continues. After reboot I can still close the terminal windows and the > ToriOS desktop session continues. Strange! It seems that the problem is > gone after stopping and starting slim. > > After a while I had a similar incident. Something seems unstable with > the ToriOS desktop session. Is slim the culprit? I have not experienced > anything similar with simple startx or with lightdm. > > Cold reboot. And it works as it should again ... > > 3. Is it by intention, that there is no pdf reader (at least no default > pdf reader)? I installed evince - and then I could make it the default > in the file browser. > > -o- > > Hi Geoffrey, > > Thanks for the html manual :-) > > Maybe I should give you too the feedback I sent to Paul concerning the > manual. (I'll send it separately.) > > 1. But I would also suggest that you replace pdf references with web > site references when possible, at least as long as ToriOS comes without > a pdf reader. For example, people get frustrated trying to read the > mkusb quick start manual. Instead, you could link to > > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb > > 2. I suggest that you remove my picture from the community page (I don't > want to be the only one with a face). I also suggest that you add mkusb > to the software I made > > - mkusb -- make a USB boot drive > > 3. The URL references are 'doubled'. I think they should be click-able > links instead. > > Best regards > Nio -- Regards -Israel ToriOS Team -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios Post to : torios@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp