Simon Huggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Did you change it in the UI settings from the settings manager? > Yes.
> That's in the xfce4-mcs-plugins package. You might need the > gtk2-engines-xfce package too. > I have it installed (from Debian/sarge). My app is GTK 1.2 but there doesn't seems to be a gtk-engines-xfce package. > If you don't get it working it would help to know what you have > installed in terms of xfce packages. > gtk-engines-icegradient gtk-engines-raleigh gtk2-engines-cleanice gtk2-engines-highcontrast gtk2-engines-xfce xfce4 xfce4-artwork xfce4-clipman-plugin xfce4-datetime-plugin xfce4-diskperf-plugin xfce4-iconbox xfce4-mcs-manager xfce4-mcs-plugins xfce4-netload-plugin xfce4-panel xfce4-session xfce4-systemload-plugin xfce4-systray xfce4-themes xfce4-trigger-launcher xfce4-utils O. Wyss -- Development of frame buffer drivers: http://linux-fbdev.sf.net Sample code snippets for wxWidgets: http://wxcode.sf.net How to build well-designed applications: http://wxguide.sf.net Desktop with a consistent look and feel: http://wyodesktop.sf.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]