Dear Sam, thank you for your patient and thorough reply. I added my points to some existing bug reports - I hope they won't get me wrong.
Am Samstag 09 August 2008 schrieb Sam Morris: > This is simply due to the default GTK+ theme being, well, rubbish. If > you change your theme to the default GNOME theme then things will > look much better. You can do this by running > gnome-appearance-properties which appears to work by fiddling with > the values of the gconf keys under '/desktop/gnome/interface'. Well, with KDE, I get a /!\ Warning: "Unable to start the settings manager 'gnome-settings-daemon'. Without the GNOME settings manager running, some preferences may not take effect. This could indicate a problem with Bonobo, or a non-GNOME (e.g. KDE) settings manager may already be active and conflicting with the GNOME settings manager." Maybe I need to install Gnome Desktop and run this tool from there? But maybe there is a global option to replace the gtk+ FileChooser by any other fileselectbox (as known from Atari GEMDOS)... @Michael: You are possibly right - but: - Developers tend to know better what component is responsible - Next to bugzilla, a developer list might be a working option to reach the GTK+ coders themselves. Sorry rUdi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]