Re: OT: icon problem



Hi Peter,

Just a quick if late follow-up. I finally sat down with this today, and think I've got it figured out. You got the right area /usrr/share/icons. In my case .../KDE_Classic/cursors/col-resize points to split_v and row-resize points to split_h. That does seem backwards, probably a typo somewere during setting up the theme. That mis-pointing is tre also of all the Oxygen_color themes I have. The only ones not to have that problem are breeze_cursors and Breeze_Snow where the resize files are real, not symlinks, and the split_h points to col-resize, which is correct. Now I've just got to figure out how to file this as a bug with Gentoo, and wonder if it is their packaging or actually from upstream.

At least I've tracked it down.  Thanks for the help.

Jack

On 2017.05.25 20:15, Peter Bloomfield wrote:
Hi Jack:

On 05/25/2017 06:14:13 PM Thu, Jack wrote:
This is not a Balsa issue, but probably some underlying gtk icon issue. The icons for adjusting the relative position of panes GtkPaned ?) have the vertical and horizontal icons swapped. For example, I use the default layout with preview pane. If I try to adjust the relative height of the message list and preview pane, the icon for grabbing the separator is two vertical bars with arrows to the right and left. If I try to adjust the relative size of the mailbox list (left) and the message list and preview pane (right) the icon is two horizontal bars and arrows pointing up and down. I see the same problem in the gentoo file browser (application by that name, having nothing to do with the Gentoo distro.) I've hunted through every gtk3 them and icon I can find, and cannot find those icons. Does anyone know where they come from? Are they build into gtk3? It's not really imporant, but it's starting to drive me crazy that I can't find where they are coming from.

Thanks for any suggestions.

The relevant code in gtkpaned.c may be:

      if (gtk_widget_is_sensitive (widget))
cursor = gdk_cursor_new_from_name (gtk_widget_get_display (widget), priv->orientation == GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL ? "col-resize" : "row-resize");
      else
        cursor = NULL;

      gdk_window_set_cursor (priv->handle, cursor);

The doc[1] shows all the available cursors, and "col-resize" and "row-resize" are what you'd expect. It states that:

[gdk_cursor_new_from_name] Creates a new cursor by looking up name in the current cursor theme.

so the fault may lie in the "current cursor theme", whatever that is! On my Fedora box, /usr/share/icons/Adwaita/cursors/col-resize is a symlink to /usr/share/icons/Adwaita/cursors/sb_h_double_arrow, which "file" declares to be an "X11 cursor", and which is indeed a double-ended horizontal arrow. You could try looking for some file with col[-_]resize in its name--that's the best I can suggest!

Peter

[1] https://developer.gnome.org/gdk3/stable/gdk3-Cursors.html#gdk-cursor-new-from-name


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