2010/10/24 Dieter Verfaillie <[email protected]> > Hi, > > > Quoting Gaëtan <[email protected]>: > >> I have installed PyGTK on Windows and it seems to work >> correctly (The test on pygtk.org[1]'s FAQ works). Unfortunately, I have >> a problem when I use load_icon >> >> method to add an theme icon in an IconView. >> > > The windows packages don't come with an icon theme by > default. You can extract the gnome-icon-theme package > from [1] over your gtk+ installation. Once you've done > that you need to add the following to your > <gtk+ installation>/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc: > gtk-icon-theme-name = "gnome" > > If you'd prefer the Tango icon theme, I've built 0.8.90 > and it's available from [2]. You extract its contents over > your gtk+ installation as described above and change your > gtkrc: gtk-icon-theme-name = "Tango" > > hth, > Dieter > > [1] > http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/gnome-icon-theme/2.24/gnome-icon-theme_2.24.0-1_win32.zip > [2] > http://www.optionexplicit.be/projects/gnome-windows/20100401/tango-icon-theme-0.8.90.7z > >
Thank you very much ! It works perfectly. Gaëtan
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