Ognjen Bezanov <ogn...@mailshack.com> writes: > Hello, > > I used to use xfce-mcs-manager as a lightweight standalone gtk2 engine > for my enlightenment desktop (for using GTK2 themes to render). I've > just reinstalled Gentoo on my machine, and now xfce-mcs-manager is no > more (seems it's been merged deeper in xfce now, so no longer > standalone). > > An alternative that has been proposed to me is gnome-settings-daemon, > but I'd rather install something lighter that doesn't need all the > gnome libraries installed. Is there any such thing available? > > Thanks! > >
You don't need gnome-settings-daemon. Just GTK+ and some engines (depending on which gtk theme you'll be using), edit ~/.gtkrc-2.0[1] and you'll be done. ~~~~~~~~~ [1] e.g.: # gtkrc-2.0 include "/path/to/theme/gtk-2.0/gtkrc" gtk-icon-theme-name="Name" # folder at ~/.icons gtk-font-name="Font Size" # overrides, if set, gtkrc setting -- What garlic is to food, insanity is to art. - This message may be digitally signed: GPG KeyID:0x9D2FD6C8 || FNMT SSL cert