On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 16:16, Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro wrote:XFce has it's own gtk settings manager. Try User interface in the Settings dialog. (there you can choose whether you like icons in the toolbar)
A Dom, 2004-04-04 Ãs 00:42, Daniel Kirkegaard Mouritsen escreveu:
Hi everybody,
I tried installing xfce4 recently, and kinda liked it. But i've been having some problems with gtk.toolbar when running under it.
i've put this little page up showing screenshots of the problem: http://www.geocities.com/dmouritsendk/index.htm
So im back in gnome now, but I would like to hear if anybody else have had similar experinces with xfce and pygtk.
I suspect you need to run gnome-settings-daemon in your xfce session.
Thanks alot for the feedback :)
I just tried running gnome-settings-deamon under xfce, but it told me that i could only run one instance of it per xsession. So I guess it's running already :(
Maybe its a problem with my xfce install, I just did a real quick install of it and didn't at all look into what options the ebuild had(im on gentoo), i just installed and prayed for the best. Maybe I've had some useflag that could be harmfull or something. Anyways I think it will be way faster to just look into the xfce ebuild and check what use options it have and if any of the ones i use could wierd things up. Then do a recompile and try it again :D
If you can't find it, maybe try building (turning on? i don't know gentoo) mcs-settings-manager or sth like that.
(I got used to Reply-To in list headers and sent this to Gustavo only :D)
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