On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 18:15:18 -0500 (EST), Freeman wrote:
> ...
> I think where you need to be is
>
> Gnome Menu > System Tools (not "System") > Configuration Editor > desktop >
> gnome > interface > buttons_have_icons | menus_have_icons
> ...
That's exactly right. I am not the OP, but I notic
> I have know desktop but I think where you need to be is
>
> Gnome Menu > System Tools (not "System") > Configuration Editor >
> desktop > gnome > interface > buttons_have_icons | menus_have_icons .
>
> If configuration editor isn't there, install gconf2.
Finally I managed to get it to work. Bu
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 19:26:19 +, Zeissmann wrote:
>> I turn them on by running gconf2 or the configuration editor and
>> navigating to Desktop -> Gnome - Interface and checking
>> "buttons_have_icons" and "menus_have_icons".
>
> I don't quite see how this is done.
Steps were alredy pointed o
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 10:48:05PM +, Zeissmann wrote:
> > Your Gnome is probably not the same version number as the online manual
> > refers to. Gnome changes all the time.
>
>
> This might be so. But then again my local manual (help stuff) says
> exactly the same thing. And still I don't k
> Your Gnome is probably not the same version number as the online manual
> refers to. Gnome changes all the time.
This might be so. But then again my local manual (help stuff) says
exactly the same thing. And still I don't know how to set those icons.
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> I don't quite see how it's done. I looked into the Gnome online manual
> and it says something about turning the icons on under Appearance ->
> Interface preferences. The thing is I don't have this tab under
> Appearance -- on neither computer. So maybe I'm missing some package?
Sorry for this o
Dne, 11. 01. 2011 20:49:31 je Zeissmann napisal(a):
> I turn them on by running gconf2 or the configuration editor and
> navigating to Desktop -> Gnome - Interface and checking
> "buttons_have_icons" and "menus_have_icons".
I don't quite see how it's done. I looked into the Gnome online manual
a
> I turn them on by running gconf2 or the configuration editor and
> navigating to Desktop -> Gnome - Interface and checking
> "buttons_have_icons" and "menus_have_icons".
I don't quite see how it's done. I looked into the Gnome online manual
and it says something about turning the icons on under
> I turn them on by running gconf2 or the configuration editor and
> navigating to Desktop -> Gnome - Interface and checking
> "buttons_have_icons" and "menus_have_icons".
I don't quite see how this is done. I looked into the Gnome manual and it
says something about turning the icons on. The thin
nder the System menu and all of those in the right-click menus. I've
>> got all the basic Gnome icons installed which I've checked with the
>> packages present on the old laptop. Has anyone got a clue what's wrong?
>>
>>
>>
> I'm not sure why bu
ick menus. I've
> got all the basic Gnome icons installed which I've checked with the
> packages present on the old laptop. Has anyone got a clue what's
> wrong?
>
> Thanks
>
>
I'm not sure why but those are off by default now and there is no easy
way to set
Hi all!
Recently I've installed Debian Squeeze with Gnome on a new laptop.
Unfortunately I'm missing some of the icons. Namely missing are those
under the System menu and all of those in the right-click menus. I've got
all the basic Gnome icons installed which I've check
green arrows were in GNOME 1 and that the blue arrows
are in GNOME 2. Right? Then why do I still have green arrows?
I'm using etch with the the Clearlooks theme, as selected by Desktop >
Preferences > Theme. If I then click on Theme Details, I see that I have
the Clearlooks Controls
Given Debian Unstable, can I customize the the appearance of the icons
that appear on the task bar using the 'add applet' (or something
similar) option by right clicking on taskbar?
I am trying to change the icons (or the pop-up labels) of the volume
controls. I have a control for PCM, speaker
In the new clean install of Debian Sarge (kernel 2.4.26), I can't change
the icons'theme anymore in Gnome. When I do Applications->Desktop
Preferences->Theme, I can change the windows theme, the border and
controls but I can't change the icons theme. Be selecting different
icons, nothing happen
On Fr Jun 18 10:30, Richard Weil wrote:
> I updated my sarge system yesterday and gnome upgraded to 2.6 -- great!
> However, all of the icons are now gone and I can't see how to get them
> back. The different themes are all there, but no icons. Any
> suggestions?
http://oskuro.net/~jordi/blog
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On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 10:30:40 -0700, Richard Weil wrote:
> I updated my sarge system yesterday and gnome upgraded to 2.6 -- great!
> However, all of the icons are now gone and I can't see how to get them
> back. The different themes are all there, but no icons. Any
> suggestions?
I upgraded to GN
I updated my sarge system yesterday and gnome upgraded to 2.6 -- great!
However, all of the icons are now gone and I can't see how to get them
back. The different themes are all there, but no icons. Any
suggestions?
Thanks,
Richard
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On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 14:35, H. S. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I seemed to have messed up my default icons on my gnome desktop (running
> Sarge). How do I reset them to defaults while keeping rest of the
> modifications the same? Or if worst comes to worst, how do I get back
> the defualt gnome desktop?
Hi,
I seemed to have messed up my default icons on my gnome desktop (running
Sarge). How do I reset them to defaults while keeping rest of the
modifications the same? Or if worst comes to worst, how do I get back
the defualt gnome desktop?
thanks,
->HS
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 14:00:14 +0200, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> I'm having quite a strange problem with the icons on Gnome menus. When I
> log in using the English language settings everything works just fine.
> When I log in using Serbian language settings however, the icons seem to
> be off-center
I'm having quite a strange problem with the icons on Gnome menus. When I
log in using the English language settings everything works just fine.
When I log in using Serbian language settings however, the icons seem to
be off-center and odd sizes. The 'foot' menu icon gets chopped off on
the right an
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 02:23:20PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
| Jason M. Harvey wrote:
| >at home, i'm running woody. ever since the dist-upgrade, gmc no longer
| >lets me choose different icons... all the icons i have a the default
| >directory icon, even the trash!
|
| gmc 4.5.55-1.2 provides a
Jason M. Harvey wrote:
>at home, i'm running woody. ever since the dist-upgrade, gmc no longer
>lets me choose different icons... all the icons i have a the default
>directory icon, even the trash!
gmc 4.5.55-1.2 provides a tool to migrate ~/.gnome/metadata.db to the
new format. Please upgrade to
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hello,
i think i remember seeing someone with the same problem on a debian
list, but i've searched lists.debian.org and didn't find it! forgive me
please for the re-post.
at home, i'm running woody. ever since the dist-upgrade, gmc no longer
lets me choose different icons... all the icons i have
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, Van Buggenhaut wrote:
>
>How can I get the icons *without* gmc window ?
>
$ gmc --help says:
gmc --nowindows No windows opened at startup
Brent
Hi,
Eric> How can I get the icons *without* gmc window ?
gmc --help shows:
--nowindows No windows opened at startup
Ciao,
Martin
I'm sysadmin for an internet cafe of 20 Potato boxes. We use xdm and
icewm-gnome.
When a client logs in, is there a way to have the icons on the desktop
automatically ? If the client launches gmc, then the icons appear, but that
seems to be too difficult to them. I then had gmc started automat
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