On 18/11/11 15:34, John Balcaen wrote:

I tried to remove it the hard way, rpm -e --nodep, and all my gtk windows
work good. So, are you sure about this? Maybe if not found, there is a
default behaviour.

Probably because you already switch from oxygen-gtk to another style.
So gtk apps are already using the theme you did choose.
You should reinstall it, switch back to oxygen-gtk&  then remove it
again to see if it's really pretty without it by default ;o)

In fact, I have just tested what you said on a basesystem-minimal.

1) install libgtk+2.0-devel

2) try the most basic gtk windows from "gtk-demo"

It is full of oxygen-gtk as expected, but without font :)

So, it looks like a Requires basic fonts is missing (gnu-free-* do the jobs).


3) rpm -e --nodeps oxygen-gtk

(and rpm -e liboxygen-gtk)

try again gtk-demo, it works perfectly fine with simple widgets, which by the way are very fast.


SO, I am reiterating my statement that oxygen-gtk should *not* be a Requires :) Why not simply do a Suggests?

I am concerned about this because already on my 4 years old machine, the oxygen-gtk menu are slightly slower than the basic gtk. So I am pretty sure people with old machines won't be happy to have nice rounded blue slow menus.

What do you think?

Cheers,
Chris.


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