On 10/10/2014 05:11 PM, Jason Sauders wrote:
>  That said, now I'm digging
> around trying to find out how to change the entire icon theme in Ubuntu
> to use larger icons to boot, thereby changing the top row of icons in
> the top row of the 2nd link to be larger. I'm finding this particular
> task to be difficult, unless the solution is right under my nose and I
> just haven't landed it yet.

Good luck! I don't know how it's done. Just in case, what you're trying 
to change is the GTK2 icon/toolbar preferences, not those for the more 
modern GTK3 system. But I have now idea how to change that. (I looked 
briefly in the xournal code and the GTK documentation, and they give no 
clue how to do that inside the application code, so it must be instead 
in some user theme preferences).

Ah, promising: put in your ~/.gtkrc-2.0 the line:

gtk-icon-sizes = 
"panel-menu=64,64:panel=64,64:gtk-menu=64,64:gtk-large-toolbar=64,64:gtk-small-toolbar=64,64:gtk-button=64,64"

Found on https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GTK%2B
This works for me.
Denis

-- 
Denis Auroux
UC Berkeley, Department of Mathematics     aur...@math.berkeley.edu 

Institut Henri Poincare, Paris             aur...@ihp.fr

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