From: Roberto I. <ro...@gm...> - 2003-10-11 15:20:52
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Il sab, 2003-10-11 alle 13:21, Thomas Leonard ha scritto: > On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 12:46:39PM +0200, Roberto Inzerillo wrote: > > a theme on hosts other then my ones. I don't want to simply copy icons > > there and then copy a script to customize the PinBoard. I want to deploy > > the necessary files in a place where they are already used to be. I am > > shure ROX picks default files out of some standard directory such > > /usr/share/icons or similar. > > It uses an icon theme called 'ROX' by default. When first run, it symlinks > this from ~/.icons, but it looks in the standard places too. After GTK-2.4 > is out, it will probably get the theme name from a XSetting. > > > How does it work? Which is the standard way? > > See freedesktop.org for details... > Well, it's still not very clear to me. I looked at freedesktop.org , it only explains that icons should be in $HOME/.icons , in $XDG_DATA_DIRS/icons or in /usr/share/pixmaps (in that order). Variable $XDG_DATA_DIRS is not set in my system (and I don't know what it's related to). I guess /usr/share/pixmaps is the standard directory used by KDE (it does not contain the icons I see ROX using as default) . $HOME/.icons does not exist in my system (ROX was rpm-installed). I still don't find out where does ROX-Filer pick the default icons for files and/or applications. The only directory which seems to store icons and themes in my system (Redhat 9) are /usr/share/icons and /usr/share/themes . /usr/share/icons is populated with directories named after theme-like names. /usr/share/themes is populated with directoris named after theme-like names but differs from the above ones. There is no ROX directory in either one. Directories named 'default' are present both in /usr/share/icons and /usr/share/themes but they don't contain any icons used by ROX as default. Does ROX inherit icon's default directory from other Desktop Manager like Gnome or KDE (which were used before I installed IceWM and ROX as filemanager)? Could you please point me into the right direction? Thank you :-) ------------- Thomas: first mail was incorrectly sent to _you_ and not to the ML. Sorry. |