I've been using the python-gtk module for a couple of weeks. It is
really great. Thanks.
I know that this probably isn't an issue with pygnome but...
I just installed the python-gnome module. When I run any of the examples
I get:
[bill@localhost examples]$ python stock_demo.py
convert: Corrupt XPM image file
(/usr/share/themes/BrushedMetal/gtk//bg.xpm).
convert: Missing an image file name [No such file or directory].
gdk_imlib ERROR: Cannot load image:
/usr/share/themes/BrushedMetal/gtk//bg.xpm
All fallbacks failed.
convert: Color is not known to X server (6.O.m 5.2.i.i.~ 2.2.) ) 3.& !
4.; 4.0.d.5 ; ] X ^ 0.5 5 0.X [ 2 : [ d.2 2).
convert: Color is not known to X server (f ,.d b *.f ,.>.,.f
,.,.>.,.,..+J;>.I;>.f J;f =+f ,.>.J;/;>.,.g J;%+<;_;_;G-G-_;++I;,.>.>.C
d f f f f e %.%.e f C t;f C C C K;,.,.++++>.K;f v f f f v d *.z z D;(
D;0 ( W 0 ( D;<.E z *.d B;a ( _ ( ( } : 0 m.< ^ t g.g.g.g.g.L;j g.j j j
m.a ( i h z *.<.( ( 8 0 W M;( ( %.C;R ( N;<.O;<.b %.d K;=+d).
convert: Color is not known to X server (d b E V;u;*.*.B;B;B;J;d C;C;C;(
( N;( <.%.%.V;*.f B U;J;f f V;V;%.J;K;f
J;U;,.,.,.,.-._;_;G-P;D-F=I-X;I-R;I-I-E;P;%;X;X;5-R;K-X;5-I-I-h=K-X;D-G-P;S;Q;%;Q;Q;Q;_;I;.+++/;:;,.^;,.,.v).
convert: Color is not known to X server (f f).
convert: Color is not known to X server ().
.....
convert: Color is not known to X server ().
convert: Color is not known to X server (N.N.N.o n n
N.R.q.q.q.J.J.J.K.K.K.J.J.G.Q.R.O.).
convert: Color is not known to X server (h h h D D D e).
convert: Corrupt XPM image file
(/usr/share/themes/BrushedMetal/gtk//bg2.xpm).
convert: Missing an image file name.
gdk_imlib ERROR: Cannot load image:
/usr/share/themes/BrushedMetal/gtk//bg2.xpm
All fallbacks failed.
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I see that the /usr/share/themes/BrushedMetal/gtk/ is there and bg2.xpm
is there and can be opened ok.
Clearly the problem is the double // in the path. I am running
brushedmetal theme, so something is going
right.
The version I'm using is gnome-python-1.0.1.
Does any of this look like something that you can point me at? Maybe a
bad setting on my system somewhere?
Thanks much,
Bill Allen
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