Am Freitag 24 November 2006 00:05 schrieben Sie: > There is an application that ships with the Mono Installer for Windows > as well as with the Gtk# Installer for .NET that allows you to change > the default Windows theme that is the culprit of you not seeing your > icons on the buttons of your app. In a worst case scenario you could to > %GTK_BASEPATH%\etc\gtk-2.0\gtkrc file and remove the line that specifies > the theme.
If found that application and changing the theme does indeed give me the icons back. But if I want to convey meaning through the icons in a button I can't very well tell everyone to change their default theme. From what I gathered it should be possible to change this from within my application through an API call but gtk# simply doesn't provide it. If this information is correct I'd like to know wheter there's a reasoning behind it. I for one would be much happier if I could use some API from within my application to change it just for this program. It's obvious that one shouldn't change the theme settings done by the user lightly but if it's required for an application it should be possible. If I do it without good reason people might be annoyed with the program and use something else but that'd be my problem alone. I can't see any reason why gtk# shouldn't offer me this possibility except that nobody had the time and need to code those API calls yet. In this case I can only hope that this changes soon and exploit workarounds. Bye David _______________________________________________ Gtk-sharp-list maillist - Gtk-sharp-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/gtk-sharp-list