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Date:      Mon, 28 Feb 2000 22:01:01 +0100
From:      Klaus Herrmann <klaus.herrmann@gmx.net>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   gtk-themes
Message-ID:  <00022822160400.01627@wunderland.own>

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Hello!

I have a problem with the GTK-themes: 
they work flawlessly with all the gnome-apps, but with "normal"
gtk-programs some strage things happen: plain themes work fine, but all
the pixmap themes say something like this for every event:
-----------------------
klaus@wunderland$ gtkhello
/convert: No such file or directory
gdk_imlib ERROR: Cannot load image: /usr/home/klaus/.themes/marble3D/gtk/bg1.pngAll fallbacks failed.
/convert: No such file or directory
gdk_imlib ERROR: Cannot load image: /usr/home/klaus/.themes/marble3D/gtk/button1.png
All fallbacks failed.
/convert: No such file or directory
gdk_imlib ERROR: Cannot load image: /usr/home/klaus/.themes/marble3D/gtk/button2.png
All fallbacks failed.
/convert: No such file or directory
gdk_imlib ERROR: Cannot load image: /usr/home/klaus/.themes/marble3D/gtk/button1.png
All fallbacks failed.
------------------------
where gtkhello is a very simple "Hello World" program. (but with gimp,
gtksee, xmms etc. it's exactly the same).
my system: freebsd-4.0-RC
xfree86-3.3.6
glib+gtk 1.2.7
gtk-engines-0.10
ORBit-0.51
ImageMagick-4.2.9
gdk-pixbuf-0.6.0
gnomelibs-1.0.56
imlib-1.9.8
etc. i updated everything that seems to be involved but no change. (i
have tried this for some months...)

am i doing something wrong? can you help to fix this? gnome looks so
beautyful with some themes, so i'd like to use them!

oh, my wm is sawmill-0.20.1, but with windowmaker it's the same problem.
(i tried to update sawmill to 0.24 but the newest rep-gtk seemed to be
broken)

thanks in advance!

best regards,
	Klaus

-- 
Klaus Herrmann <klaus.herrmann@gmx.net>



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