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  1. Well I've given up on it. I know I'm following the script and it still doesn't work. I'll stick with the regular icons. This thread can now be closed. Thanks for all your help devries. Smiley
  2. Thanks for all help guys!! It worked. I reinstalled the mdkkdm source. I'm back in business (at least for now)
  3. I'm not sure if I understand you. But I changed the "set themedir" to 'aqua' and yet I still have no icons. I also reran ./quickInstall.tcl as you said. KDEdefault is set to "TRUE"
  4. Ok Ian, I removed and reinstalled all the sources and now I do find the mdkkdm in the list. I'll install and let you what happens. Thanks.
  5. Now I opened up Openoffice and I don't have any icons (just as you said in a previous post). I tried deleting the bak0 from the file and still I have no icons.
  6. Ok devries, I think it worked this time. Whoo hoo!!!! Now how do I change the icons in OpenOffice? Thanks for all your help. [wyman@localhost ~]$ cd Desktop/OOo_toolbar [wyman@localhost OOo_toolbar]$ ./quickInstall.tcl Found OOo: (/home/wyman/.openoffice) found quickInstall auto-config file ThemeDir: MyTheme/22x22/ icon-size = (22,22) num icons: 171 OpenOffice config directory: /home/wyman/.openoffice/user/config/soffice.cfg/ config directory not found, creating Backing up config dir (soffice.cfg) to: /home/wyman/.openoffice/user/config/soffice.cfg.bak0/ ........*..*...*............*................................................... ....................................**.......................................... . .......... done
  7. Yes sir - I have more than enough space. 223gb I have attached a pic so you can see also that I do have write access.
  8. It's not letting me save my changes. I'm the only one set up on this computer and it's not giving me access to my files. Why is that? See attached.
  9. Yes - I've done both. Nothing comes up when I search.
  10. Yes - I have those configured through easyurpmi. Here's what I got when I typed in your request: [wyman@localhost ~]$ rpm -qa mdkkdm [wyman@localhost ~]$ That's all I got.
  11. Ok devries - I started a new session and looks like I was able to get some where. Here's what I got but there's a config error at the bottom: [root@localhost OOo_toolbar]# ./quickInstall.tcl Found OOo: (/root/.openoffice) found quickInstall auto-config file ThemeDir: MyTheme/22x22/ icon-size = (22,22) num icons: 171 OpenOffice config directory: /root/.openoffice/user/config/soffice.cfg/ config directory not found, creating Backing up config dir (soffice.cfg) to: /root/.openoffice/user/config/soffice.cfg.bak0/ Config Error: unable to guess background color set guessBG false (in config.tcl) and set bg <your toolbar color> (in config.tcl) then rerun script How do I now correct that error?
  12. The 'executable' box is greyed out. I did a urpmi tcl and it said package was already installed.
  13. Obviously I'm doing something wrong because I'm not coming up with that. Now I get this. [wyman@localhost OOo_toolbar]$ ./quickInstall.tcl bash: ./quickInstall.tcl: Permission denied [copy of preceding post removed by spinynorman - please use 'add reply' button]
  14. Ok - the .sversionrc file is there. I opened run command and this is what I typed in: /home/wyman/Desktop/OOo_toolbar/quickInstall.tcl. Was this correct? I then opened up OpenOffice again and the icons were the same. [copy of preceding post removed by spinynorman - please use 'add reply' button]
  15. I tried a ./quickInstall.tcl and here is the message I got: [root@localhost OOo_toolbar]# ./quickInstall.tcl couldn't open "~/.sversionrc": no such file or directory while executing "open "~/.sversionrc" r" (procedure "guessOOoDir" line 5) invoked from within "guessOOoDir" (file "./quickInstall.tcl" line 82)
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