Hi Elle,
>Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path:
>"clearlooks",
>"clearlooks",
Lately I ran into the same error. The GUI was also looking ugly.
This was caused by removing the debian package "gtk2-engines" accidently. I guess it's x11-themes/gtk-engines in Gentoo portage?
Maybe it's missing.
I did it because apt-get autoremove suggest the removal. Of course installing from git doesn't take care of this dependencis.
I don't see this 'gtk-engines' dependency in the darktable-1.2.3.ebuild. Maybe it's needed.
Christian
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 07. November 2013 um 14:47 Uhr
Von: "Elle Stone" <[email protected]>
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [darktable-devel] "More modules" disappears, difficulty setting exposure
Von: "Elle Stone" <[email protected]>
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [darktable-devel] "More modules" disappears, difficulty setting exposure
On Thu 07 Nov 2013 01:19:21 AM EST, Ulrich Pegelow wrote:
> Hi Elle,
> As darktable heavily relies
> on a working gtk your observations are no surprise. You first need to
> fix that part of your system.
>
> Ulrich
Hi Ulrich, All,
I run a lot of GTK applications. All of them run fine, except Darktable
and RawTherapee both complain:
Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path:
"clearlooks",
The closest thing I can find to "clearlooks" in Gentoo portage is
x11-themes/clearlooks-phenix. I think this is just a matter of
appearance, yes? So I probably don't need it. My "desktop" isn't
themed, it's just a blank expanse of middle gray.
Anyway, the real problem turned out to be user errors. Lots of user
errors. Getting rid of the glib installation in /usr/local cleared up
the missing modules problem and a whole bunch of other annoying
interface issues. And not being able to type in the exposure value
turned out to be another user error - you actually type on top of the
funny graphical curve thing and the numbers are really big. It didn't
look like a place to type, but it works perfectly.
If you all hadn't very kindly offered possible reasons for why things
weren't working, I wouldn't have thought to look at glib. And I
wouldn't have kept experimenting with the interface for setting the
exposure, etc. So thank you very much! For years people have been
telling me to try Darktable and now I wish I had listened earlier.
Elle
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