On Thu, 2011-07-28 at 11:10 +0100, John Horne wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I recently upgraded (via fresh installs) both my home PC and work PC to
> Fedora 15. No problems generally, but one odd thing I noticed.
> 
> In firefox the reload button is a green colour at work, but grey at
> home. Not 'greyed-out' as the 'stop' button is, but just a grey in
> colour. I assumed this was just some sort of theme difference, but
> looking through a sorted list of the installed rpms from the work and
> home PCs I really cannot see what might be causing this. Customizing the
> firefox toolbar makes no difference (I can add/remove things but not
> change their colour). If I click on the button the current web page
> reloads, but the button itself does not change at all on either PC.
> (Unlike the 'stop' button which turns red whilst the page reloads, and
> then becomes greyed-out when it has finished.)
> 
> Anyone any ideas? As said, it's not a hindrance or am that bothered by
> it, I'm more just curious as to why it has happened at all.
> 
Okay, I have this sorted out now.

The green reload button is an icon in the oxygen-icon-theme package.
Konqueror uses the same icons it seems.

Both PCs have the package installed. However on the work PC I must have
told the desktop to use the Oxygen theme (probably when I did it it set
something in my home directory and that was copied across when I
upgraded to F15). On my home PC I went into the KDE menu System settings
-> Application appearance -> Icons -> Oxygen icon theme.

Once I had done that firefox showed the green reload button.



John.

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John Horne, University of Plymouth, UK
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