Jan de Groot wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 08:07 +0530, Vinay S Shastry wrote:
>> On Thursday 17 August 2006 02:17, RedShift wrote:
>>> The industrial GTK theme doesn't work, it shows the "simple" theme. And
>>> "GTK Styles and Fonts" is shown twice in the kde control center.
>>> Happened since my last -Syu.
>> this might be evil, but i just 
>> removed /usr/share/applications/kcmgtk-xdg.desktop  and the double entries 
>> disappeared.
>> (You can remove either 
>> /opt/kde/share/applnk/Settings/LookNFeel/kcmgtk.desktop 
>> or /usr/share/applications/kcmgtk-xdg.desktop)
>>
>> As for Industrial.. its borked.. a search told me that it was the same case 
>> even in ubuntu.
> 
> Not only industrial is borked. The GTK devs have decided to remove
> several internal symbols from the export list, some of them appear in
> many gtkrc files. IMHO this is a huge regression, not even the gnome
> 2.16 themes work 100% fine with new GTK and new GTK-engines without
> changing gtkrc files.
> 
> Looking at the errors, they appear at the usage of GTK_SHADOW_IN.
> Looking in /usr/include/gtk-2.0/gtk/gtkenums.h, this should be replaced
> by 1, as it's the 2nd item in the enum (enums start numbering at 0). For
> now, I could patch theme packages to use numbers instead of the
> enumerations, but this looks like stupid breakage to me.

Lol, I love how gnome/GTK devs shoot themselfs in the foot. Time to 
really dump my last GTK apps. I was thinking about migrating to kmail.

About removing the .desktop file, that worked indeed. I didn't know all 
this stuff went via .desktop files.

Thanks

Glenn

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