Re: [gdm-list] Login theme customization : background color for entryfield
- From: Huy Phan <dachuy gmail com>
- To: David Liang <dliang novell com>, gdm-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gdm-list] Login theme customization : background color for entryfield
- Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 02:11:04 +0700
I've just made a quick test :
Edit the style of GtkEntry in gtkrc file by adding this line :
base[NORMAL] = "#666666"
Input boxes of all the gtk application are affected, but the login box
is still white.
I'm not sure if it's an issue of Debian/Ubuntu only or not.
David Liang wrote:
You should add a new gtkrc file.
One way is add a ~/.gtkrc-2.0 which has the colored entry field, but
it will affect other gtk applications.
Or you can export GTK2_RC_FILES=your-rc-file before start gdm.
>>> Huy Phan 07/09/09 6:19 ?? >>>
Hi everybody,
I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 and trying to customize my login theme, I've dug
around gnome.org <http://gnome.org> and gnome-look, but hadn't found
anyway to change the color of the entry field, seems that it's always
white.
I believe this is not a new issue and there're should be someone
solved it already, but I don't see any solution on google though.
Do you have any idea ?
David Liang wrote:
You should add a new gtkrc file.
One way is add a ~/.gtkrc-2.0 which has the colored entry field, but
it will affect other gtk applications.
Or you can export GTK2_RC_FILES=your-rc-file before start gdm.
>>> Huy Phan 07/09/09 6:19 ?? >>>
Hi everybody,
I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 and trying to customize my login theme, I've dug
around gnome.org <http://gnome.org> and gnome-look, but hadn't found
anyway to change the color of the entry field, seems that it's always
white.
I believe this is not a new issue and there're should be someone
solved it already, but I don't see any solution on google though.
Do you have any idea ?
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