Follow-up Comment #13, bug #22787 (project freeciv):
Sorry, I had assumed it was the gtk behavior on Windows that we were trying to
fix. see http://freeciv.wikia.com/wiki/Gtk_minefield
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Follow-up Comment #14, bug #22787 (project freeciv):
Sorry, I had assumed it was the gtk behavior on Windows that we
were trying to fix.
Not at the cost of breaking all the other systems, nor has anybody else
considered this a bug before you. Also, it's not related to problems in theme
refresh
Follow-up Comment #11, bug #22787 (project freeciv):
A strange argument. I continue it to add a useful link to a portable gtk theme
switcher for windows.
The file settings.ini in the freeciv folder is not system-wide.
All the programs using gtk you have in that directory hierarchy, use that
Follow-up Comment #12, bug #22787 (project freeciv):
I'm quite close to start ignoring you as a troll.
For the last time: My point are all *other* environments than Windows, Windows
being special case. You keep on telling how it works on your Windows. We know
how it works on Windows, thank you,
Follow-up Comment #10, bug #22787 (project freeciv):
You still fail to read what I say.
Outside the pecularities of the Windows packaging ...
When you say that this is not true, you are claiming that 1) You are not using
Windows 2) You still have /etc/gtk-3.0/settings.ini as part of freeciv,
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #22787 (project freeciv):
Here are the correct placings for themes to work on my windows version of
freeciv. (Using settings.ini)
The settings.ini file needs to be in etcgtk-3.0
The themes need to be in sharethemes
The Freeciv theme for gtk3 should be at
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #22787 (project freeciv):
The use of gui_gtk3_default_theme_name=Freeciv in .freeciv
client-rc-2.5 is a mistake and should be removed. A default
theme choice should be saved in settings.ini.
Definitely not.
Outside the pecularities of the Windows packaging,
Follow-up Comment #7, bug #22787 (project freeciv):
It seems I have to be more pedantic.
When I refer to sharethemes for a particular version of freeciv the folder is
C:Program FilesFreeciv-xxxsharethemes. It is not a system wide folder.
When I refer to /etc/gtk-3.0/settings.ini for a
Follow-up Comment #8, bug #22787 (project freeciv):
You're still referring to Windows builds, though I said:
Outside the pecularities of the Windows packaging
Our windows packaging includes more than freeciv itself, it contains entire
system with things like gtk and its system-wide
Follow-up Comment #9, bug #22787 (project freeciv):
Our windows packaging includes more than freeciv itself, it contains entire
system with things like gtk and its system-wide configuration file.
This is not correct. The file settings.ini in the freeciv folder is not
system-wide.
I also have
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #22787 (project freeciv):
With another theme it partly works - seems like the problem is our lack of
complete theme reset - if the new theme does not define something, that part
remains from the old theme instead of changing to global default.
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