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after seeing dolson screenshot of his Gnome Desktop, I thought I might give it a shot for a while. (dolson screeshot is here http://icculus.org/~dolson/images/mydesktop.png )

 

I've got a couple of questions tho'

1. I can't seem to install theme (icon themes, or window border themes) am I d/loading the wrong thing or what ? can somebody give me a quick HOW-TO please?

2. Is there a way to *map* keys to execute commands? example: I like having ALT-x to execute a terminal, and ALT-s to execute Sylpheed.

3. How do I edit the Gnome menu? (add and replace items etc)

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http://art.gnome.org/

http://gnomesupport.org/forums/

 

1.Basically you just drag and drop them into the gnome-theme-manager window...or use the install button. They don't show up until you close it and reopen the gnome-theme-manager. The are put in;

~/.themes

~/.icons

~/.metacity

 

So you can do it manually as well. Or, as root put themes (gtk) and metacity in /usr/share/themes, and /usr/share/icons for global. Also, if you have the same theme in /usr/share/themes and one of your $HOME dirs, it won't show up in the gnome-theme-manager.

 

2.In mandrake it's....Main menu>Configuration>GNOME>Keyboard Shortcuts. It's probably also in gconf-editor somewhere which is a proposed central control center for future gnome2/s.

 

3. Don't know? I'm in mandrake rt now and Libranet updates as well :wink:

getchya a real distro :mystilol:

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2.In mandrake it's....Main menu>Configuration>GNOME>Keyboard Shortcuts. It's probably also in gconf-editor somewhere which is a proposed central control center for future gnome2/s.

in gconf-editor, goto /apps/metacity/global_keybindings. edit the values in run_command_1, run_command_2, etc to the shortcut keys you wanna use. then goto apps/metacity/keybinding_commands and fill in the execution comands for what you want command_1, command_2, etc. to be.

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1. Thanks BVC ... you actually need to restart gniome before any of the new themes show up :roll: which sound pretty windowsy to me :evil:

2. Thanks beesea, that works perfectly !!!!

3. firstly this for bvc :cheeky: secondly, same as above, you need to restart gnome before any changes take affect :roll:

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First, like I said, get a real.... :P ....no seriously, I have NEVER had to restart gnome for anything to show up in the theme manager!!!!????? Uuuummm....and in mandrake, most newly installed apps show up in the menu immediately as well :roll: :roll: :roll: 8)

 

What gnome version and distro are you using? To get a ballpark figure on your gnome version, rt-click the panel and click About Panels.

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paul@trinity paul $ emerge -p gnome-base/gnome



These are the packages that I would merge, in order:



Calculating dependencies ...done!

[ebuild   R  ] gnome-base/gnome-2.2.1  



paul@trinity paul $

 

enough said ??? :-P

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paul: i found in gentoo that the best way to get themes installed is to merge the them.

 

prajna@tymecc prajna $ emerge -s gnome-themes



Searching...

[ Results for search key : gnome-themes ]

[ Applications found : 1 ]

 

*  x11-themes/gnome-themes

     Latest version available: 2.2.1

     Latest version installed: 2.2.1

     Size of downloaded files: 2,347 kB

     Homepage:    http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/projects/gnome-themes

     Description: A set of gnome2 themes, with sets for users with limited or low vision





prajna@tymecc prajna $ emerge -s gtk-themes



Searching...

[ Results for search key : gtk-themes ]

[ Applications found : 1 ]

 

*  x11-themes/gtk-themes

     Latest version available: 2.0-r2

     Latest version installed: 2.0-r2

     Size of downloaded files: 521 kB

     Homepage:    http://themes.freshmeat.net/ http://art.gnome.org/

     Description: Some nice themes for GTK+ 2





prajna@tymecc prajna $

 

i tried installed them previously on my own and had issues with them not working right, but when i did this everything seemed to work just fine. never had to restart gnome, either....

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:roll: Yep...that explains it :cheeky:

Really though, if you have to restart gnome to get theme stuff to show up, then something is seriously wrong. I won't blame it on one of those 'we're built to be fast, but we're not friendly and you'll always be fixing us' distros :screwy: The gnome-theme-manager even worked right in Slackware9.0 but I did have some probs in LFS-4.0 :roll: . Go to the forum link above and you'll find that most of the weird probs posted are from gnome compiles. :(

 

I'm sure you want more than the basic themes that come with it. They are limited and lame.

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tyme:

trinity root # emerge search gtk-themes

Searching...   

[ Results for search key : gtk-themes ]

[ Applications found : 1 ]



*  x11-themes/gtk-themes

     Latest version available: 2.0-r2

     Latest version installed: 2.0-r2

     Size of downloaded files: 521 kB

     Homepage:    http://themes.freshmeat.net/ http://art.gnome.org/

     Description: Some nice themes for GTK+ 2





trinity root # emerge search gnome-themes

Searching...   

[ Results for search key : gnome-themes ]

[ Applications found : 1 ]



*  x11-themes/gnome-themes

     Latest version available: 2.2.1

     Latest version installed: 2.2.1

     Size of downloaded files: 2,347 kB

     Homepage:    http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/projects/gnome-themes

     Description: A set of gnome2 themes, with sets for users with limited or l                             

ow vision





trinity root #

:-(

bvc ... I'm ignoring BVC coz he wants to start a flame war :lol:

 

I've never been to gnomesupport.org so I go there and have a look

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Burn baby burn :lol:

 

I'm not flaming just tellin it like it is, from my own experience, and from what I've read. It's not just 'gentoo' , it's lfs, debian unstables, or any distro or stable distro where the user tried to build gnome/2 from source. It's doesn't play nice. I've done it twice and had major/weird probs both times, and like I said, so goes with many others.

 

Have you tried to put them in /usr/share?

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Tyme: ... yeah I'm trying to install other themes from art.gnome.org or themes.freshmeat.net ... I can with some of them, but not others.

 

bvc:

<sarcasm>

Yeah righto .... Mr. anti gentoo :-P

</sarcasm>

actually I've read a few thing about compiling gnome from source too. It seems you are right :shock:

I can still do the things I want ... I just have to logout before changes take affect :roll:

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