On 06/22/2012 10:47 PM, Ken Moffat wrote:
>   Solved - no errors on stderr when I run from a term, nor amongst
> the mass of informational/error messages I usually get on the tty
> where I run 'startx'.  Turns out that the root cause was not in the
> icon caches, but in the lack of a theme.  Thanks again for your
> suggestions, somehow they helped me find the right google search
> terms.
>

Great.

>   When I was testing gnome-3.2 on my old machine, at some point I had
> to set up ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini and I put various values
> into it.  I'd forgotten about that.  The following is working for me
> as a minimal fix :
>
> [Settings]
> gtk-theme-name = Adwaita
>
>   FWIW, the version on my old machine has
>
>   [Settings]
>    gtk-theme-name = Adwaita
>    gtk-fallback-icon-theme = gnome
>    # next option is applicable only if selected theme supports it
>    gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme = false
>    # set font name and dimension
>    gtk-font-name = Sans 10
>

Hm, that is only usefull if you are not starting gnome components from 
gnome-session since it will set those values.

>   I don't know if any of those other entries are useful, or even
> valid, but it is apparent that whitespace at the beginning of the
> line is ok.
>
>   Interestingly, I've now reinstated the mozilla libtotem plugins -
> in firefox this now works fine (the single icon switches between play
> and pause), but in epiphany it still isn't working. ... Ah, seems to
> depend on the video, for true html5 it *does* now work in epiphany.
> Weird :)
>
> ĸen
>

I've never tried nor used them. I use gecko-mediaplayer, so I can't help 
on that one.
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