On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Steve Fox wrote:
Which version was that fixed in? I was playing with KDE2 tonight, but
when I went back to GNOME my theme was screwed up.
It should be included in the current cooker versions. This code is about 1
day old.
-Chris
Christopher Molnar wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Steve Fox wrote:
Which version was that fixed in? I was playing with KDE2 tonight, but
when I went back to GNOME my theme was screwed up.
It should be included in the current cooker versions. This code is about 1
day old.
-Chris
I had a trailing .gtkrf in my home directory. Removing it caused my
problems to be solved.
Looking inside, i found a comment "automatically generated by KDE". As i
tested KDE legacy GTK theme import, maybe is it related ?
--
Guillaume Rousse
Iremia - Université de la Réunion
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Guillaume Rousse wrote :
I had a trailing .gtkrf in my home directory. Removing it caused my
problems to be solved.
Looking inside, i found a comment "automatically generated by KDE". As i
tested KDE legacy GTK theme import, maybe is it related ?
Yes.
KDE's startkde has been
--- Guillaume Rousse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a trailing .gtkrf in my home directory.
Removing it caused my
problems to be solved.
I don't have that file, and still have the background
problem ... but I think this is a theme problem, since
some themes set the background (specially
David Faure wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Guillaume Rousse wrote :
I had a trailing .gtkrf in my home directory. Removing it caused my
problems to be solved.
Looking inside, i found a comment "automatically generated by KDE". As i
tested KDE legacy GTK theme import, maybe is it related ?