Bingo! This was it... I had everything installed locally, but no gnome-unknown.png in ~/share/pixmaps. I copied the one from /usr/share/pixmaps there and now it works!
Thank you all :) Pedro On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 16:53, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote: > I believe the problem is that you are missing some gnome package or > another. > > A similar problem was reported early in the betas and it was discovered > that the GnomeIconList widget was being told to display the default > icon, but it was somehow not finding it (because it wasn't there for > some reason) and so it failed to display the icon (and, unfortunately, > also the text). > > I guess make sure you have gnome-unknown.png on your system? (I think > it's called gnome-unknown.png at least). > > If you are running debian, I believe that the problem is that they did > not put some icon package or another in the correct place in the > dependency tree or some such. (I could be wrong, but I believe that is > what I've heard). > > Jeff > > On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 09:45, Pedro Gonnet wrote: > > Hello! > > > > When I add attachments to a mail in the composer (Evolution 1.4.0, built > > from source), the bottom of the window opens up, but no icons appear. > > The attachments are there when the recipient gets the mail, but I can't > > for instance remove them, since I can't click them. > > > > Is it me who's doing something wrong or have others also experienced > > this? > > > > Thanks > > Pedro
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