Bingo! This was it... I had everything installed locally, but no gnome-unknown.png in ~/share/pixmaps. I copied the one from /usr/share/pixmaps there and now it works! Thank you all :) Pedro On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 16:53, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
I believe the problem is that you are missing some gnome package or another. A similar problem was reported early in the betas and it was discovered that the GnomeIconList widget was being told to display the default icon, but it was somehow not finding it (because it wasn't there for some reason) and so it failed to display the icon (and, unfortunately, also the text). I guess make sure you have gnome-unknown.png on your system? (I think it's called gnome-unknown.png at least). If you are running debian, I believe that the problem is that they did not put some icon package or another in the correct place in the dependency tree or some such. (I could be wrong, but I believe that is what I've heard). Jeff On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 09:45, Pedro Gonnet wrote:Hello! When I add attachments to a mail in the composer (Evolution 1.4.0, built from source), the bottom of the window opens up, but no icons appear. The attachments are there when the recipient gets the mail, but I can't for instance remove them, since I can't click them. Is it me who's doing something wrong or have others also experienced this? Thanks Pedro
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