Use --standalone to get zim to work with pythonw.exe.
My windows instance of zim looks native to me and I don't recall doing
anything special.
Greg
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 2:04 PM, klo uo klo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello again :)
I installed build requirement (all-in-one PyGTK package), downloaded
Zim source and executed Zim w/o python setup.py install
It works fine, and because it's executed from CLI it doesn't spawn cmd
windows on latex or diagram insertions, so I don't even have to look
in the code
And BTW pythonw.exe can't run zim.py for some reason, so I have no options
However now Zim GUI looks ancient and distracting from rest, or say it
ugly. I looked in default PyGTK gtkrc files and they are as expected
For example, file
C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\gtk-2.0\runtime\etc\gtk-2.0\gtkrc is
pointing to what seems to right theme:
gtk-theme-name = MS-Windows
I know Gimp uses this theme, and looks decent with regard to rest of
OS interface. Also previously downloaded portable Zim uses it, and
looks fine too.
But launching Zim from source, doesn't use this theme. I tried to make
etc folder structure inside Zim source, but it doesn't help
Any ideas?
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