On 9/10/13, Kailash <listskail...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thursday 05 September 2013 07:48 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote: >> On 9/5/13, Nate Bargmann <n...@n0nb.us> wrote: >>> * On 2013 05 Sep 05:48 -0500, Zenaan Harkness wrote: >>>>> Turns out, they both produce almost identical errors. Gedit error: >>>>> >>>>> (gedit:15593): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:101:18: >>>>> Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. >>>>> >>>>> Evince error: >>>>> >>>>> (evince:15620): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:101:18: >>>>> Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. >> >>> It sounds like you're lacking a GTK3 theme engine. For example, I have >>> the clearlooks-phenix-theme package installed so that GTK3 and GTK2 apps >>> look nearly identical. >> >> Thanks. Adwaita's not too bad either. A theme is another thing I'd >> like to create one day - cross-desktop, cross-display engine, >> highly-customizable theme.
Yes, thanks Kailash. I had to install gnome themes and choose one. The XFCE themes appear to not work, and gedit appears to not have a dependency tree to make even a minimal default theme work. There was one theme allegedly (apt-cache show details) allowed gnome themes to work with xfce, but I could not determine how that worked (it seemed to not work, perhaps I didn't try hard enough). Anyway, I have adequate theming now, and gedit displays reasonably now (would prefer a nice compact theme, just not so compact as "no space at all between menus" :) >> Now my text box in firefox is no longer expandable - hopefully will >> fix itself on restart. Even this resolved itself. > So was the gedit issue resolved? Yes, thanks again Zenaan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAOsGNSQCT5niSbr-p37nD6jcK=wr_5g2hgb7we+vj8wxk-j...@mail.gmail.com