Marcello, 'rm -rf $home/GNUstep' solved the issue.
I also dicovered that I also had a directory called '~' in my $home. Only contents of that was GNUstep directory. Close or stall the bug, and I will hunt through the settings to find the one that breaks things. Tha will hapen as soon as I set up a test box. Will let you know as soon as I have a result. Will ref this bug number. I just hope its not one of those "gremlin" type never to be repeated bugs. and openoffice now works too, the icon shows up... Many thnaks for your time Tomasz Ciolek On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 19:35:05 -0600, Marcelo E. Magallon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 05:45:35PM +1100, Nyerlothep wrote: > > > > It's working here, I need a copy of your config in order to try to > > > reproduce this. ~/GNUstep/Defaults/ > > > > attached as wmaker-config.tar.gz > > Ok, it's definetely something in there, but I can't spot it. > > Using your config I can reproduce the described problem. > > Using the default config (rm -rf ~/GNUstep; start wmaker) I can't, so > it's something in there. > > The OpenOffice bug is there, yes. It's something about OpenOffice (I > think it's doing something not actually allowed by the standard) > > You could back up your ~/GNUstep/Defaults, remove it, start window > maker again and try to work out what's the problematic setting. I'll > do this as soon as I get a change, but it's rather time-consuming. > > Marcelo > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]