Hi,

I'm using exactly the same versions without the problem.  However I
wouldn't say that you have an incorrect version/setting, at least not
without more testing.  Could you run the wxPython demo (make sure it
is for this wxPython version) as follows:

- first run the demo.py file,
- go to the "Core Windows/Controls",
- select "Menu",
- go to the "Demo" tab,
- click on "Show the Menu sample",
- in the new window, click on the "Fun" menu,
- check that you see a smiley face in the first menu entry.

If there is no smiley face, then the problem is in wxPython.
Otherwise there is a problem with relax and the setup you have.  Also
when you run relax from the terminal, do you see any wxPython error
messages?  Or GTK+ errors?  Do you see any errors if you use the
--debug command line option when running relax?

Regards,

Edward


On 12 June 2013 13:23, Troels Emtekær Linnet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Edward.
>
> I actually have the problem with:
> relax_trunk
> relax_disp
> relax 2.2.5
>
> so I think something is wrong with my installation.
>
> My current version of wxPython:
> import wx
> wx.version()
> '2.8.10.1 (gtk2-unicode)'
>
> I wonder if I have correct versions / settings of wxWidgets and wxPython.
>
>
>
>
> Troels Emtekær Linnet
>
>
> 2013/6/11 Edward d'Auvergne <[email protected]>:
>> Hi Troels,
>>
>> Did you get your icons back?  Do you have the same problem with the
>> relax trunk?  If you still cannot see your icons, could you run relax
>> with the debugging flag '--debug' and see if there are any messages
>> about paths to files not being found?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Edward
>>
>>
>>
>> On 10 June 2013 14:34, Edward d  Auvergne
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Update of bug #20884 (project relax):
>>>
>>>                   Status:                    None => Need Info
>>>                  Release:       Repository: trunk => Branches
>>>
>>>     _______________________________________________________
>>>
>>> Follow-up Comment #1:
>>>
>>> This is strange!  I can see from the screenshot that the icons are used in 
>>> the
>>> buttons, so this is not a broken path issue.  Normally when this happens, 
>>> you
>>> receive a error dialog when launching relax.  Did you see this?
>>>
>>> I can also see from the screenshot that this is the relax_disp branch and 
>>> not
>>> the relax trunk, so I'm changing that part.  I would also recommend that you
>>> run:
>>>
>>> $ svn up
>>>
>>> as this branch is constantly changing and hence you might on an old revision
>>> that has issues.  Using r20006 of this relax_disp branch, I have all my menu
>>> icons showing.
>>>
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>>>
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