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RE: XFCE: Use another GTK Engine: msg#00143

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Subject: RE: XFCE: Use another GTK Engine

Yes, I have create a link (I mean ln -s ...) in /usr/local to point on
/usr/share/themes and all goes fine (I have all my themes availables in XFce
config tools).
Only remains the problems of the warning I got when a ty tu use another gtk
engine than xfce (Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "XXXX"). But
I think it is the same problem.
I have to find where my build of gtk2.4 search for themes engines.

Thanks,
Sébastien.

-----Message d'origine-----
De : xfce-bounces@xxxxxxxx [mailto:xfce-bounces@xxxxxxxx]De la part de
Jasper Huijsmans
Envoyé : mercredi 18 août 2004 21:17
À : XFCE general discussion list
Objet : Re: XFCE: Use another GTK Engine


Sébastien Boetsch wrote:
...
> When I use the Settings Manager, all listed gtk themes are the one
provided
> with xfce packages.
> All other themes (even if they are installed in /usr/share/themes/... and
> have a gtk-2.0 subfolders like Xfce themes) are not listed.
>
> Is there some environment variables or config files to setup?
>
> Perhaps the problem comes from the fact I builder GTK 2.4 because:

If you build gtk 2.4 from source and xfce as well, without changing
options, they will both install into /usr/local. The new gtk would then
look for themes in /usr/local/share/themes/, so there would really only
be the xfce themes available. Could that be what you're seeing?

Jasper
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