On 2013-02-13 09:00, Burton, Ross wrote:
Hi Gary,
On 12 February 2013 23:19, Gary Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
I'd like to be able to control the Sato theme on my system,
with a softer approach than editing the "gtk-sato-engine" package.
I tried putting updated settings in /home/root/.gtkrc-2.0 but
they don't seem to have any affect. I can see that this file
is being read (and presumably processed) as I bring up the
desktop, but why don't the settings stick?
Any ideas how I can make this work?
What settings in particular? The xsettings-daemon will be overriding
gtkrc with values from GConf, so if you're trying to tweak some
settings then that will take priority.
Other values are likely hard-coded - the Sato engine wasn't designed
to be massively customisable and as far as I know its not really been
tested like this.
My system has a single GUI program and I'd like to change the "feel"
(aka theme). For example, I'd like to change the colors around (black
backgrounds, light foregrounds, etc), as well as things like the size
and color of sliders, etc (it's a very restricted environment and I want
the feel to reflect that).
I think I still need the Sato basics as I need some minimal window manager
services like popup keyboards, etc.
What's the best way to manage this?
Also, when I tried editing the "data/gtkrc-vga" in the gtk-sato-engine
package I was able to change some settings in the theme, but I couldn't
get consistent coverage. For example, I tried to make the predominant
background color something other than the light gray used by Sato, but
the unselected version of buttons still have the Sato colors and I don't
see how to change that, even in the gtk-sato-engine.
GTK+ theming has two different background colours for different
contexts (base or bg), so it's possible that you were only changing
one of them.
Ross
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