On 19.05.2015 15:44, Daniel Kasak wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 9:45 PM, LRN wrote:On 19.05.2015 14:44, LRN wrote:On 19.05.2015 14:34, Daniel Kasak wrote:On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 10:17 PM, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:On 19 October 2014 03:42, Daniel Kasak wrote:On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 10:45 PM, Kalev Lember wrote:On 10/18/2014 01:25 PM, Daniel Kasak wrote:Why are some icons not being rendered? Is this a packaging issue? I see the same issue in the gtk demo apps. Also note that there is an image in the combo box that's also not being rendered. I'm hoping this is just a case of chucking a png file or 2 in the correct place now :) Some screenshots of Linux vs Windows: http://tesla.duckdns.org/downloads/gtk_linux.png http://tesla.duckdns.org/downloads/gtk_windows.pngLooking at the screenshots, it looks like the Windows packaging is missing all the standard icons that would normally come from adwaita-icon-theme. Try including that in the builds and see if it fixes the icon issue?Thanks for the response. I just attempted to build adwaita-icon-theme, and it wants me to install gnome-common. I wonder if this is *really* necessary, but anyway I'll persist ( when I get a full dev environment going on Windows ).gnome-common is just a build-time requirement for a bunch of modules loosely tied to GNOME; it's a collection of autotool macros that cut down the maintenance burden, similar to the X.org macros module[1]. [1] http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/util/macrosI'm back with exactly the same issue :( I'm doing another full windows build ( the previous one was flaky WRT rendering pixbufs, so I thought I'd try a full rebuild ). Previously, adding the adwaita-icon-theme package fixed the issue, and I saw the default Adwaita icons. Now, this doesn't seem to help. I've set GTK_DEBUG=icontheme and seen a LOT of messages about icons in the Adwaita directory, which would seem to suggest gtk is traversing the directory. Is there a definitive list of things that need to be set up to tell gtk3 where to look for icons?Did you run <prefix>/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache-3.0 -f -t <prefix>/share/icons/hicolor after installing Adwaita? Unrelated: do edit <prefix>/etc/gtk-3.0/settings.ini and at the very least set [Settings] gtk-xft-antialias=1Related: also, did you run <prefix>/bin/gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders.exe > <prefix>/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders.cache after installing librsvg?Yes I've scripted the initial setup: bin\pango-querymodules.exe > etc\pango\pango.modules bin\gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders.exe > lib\gdk-pixbuf-2.0\2.10.0\loaders.cache bin\gtk-query-immodules-3.0.exe > lib\gtk-3.0\3.0.0\immodules.cache bin\gtk-update-icon-cache.exe -f -t share\icons\hicolor bin\gtk-update-icon-cache.exe -f -t share\icons\Adwaita bin\gtk-update-icon-cache.exe -f -t share\icons\Faenza-Fresh I've tried setting in <prefix>/etc/gtk-3.0/settings.ini: [Settings] gtk-icon-theme-name = Adwaita gtk-xft-antialias = 1 ... or: [Settings] gtk-icon-theme-name = Faenza-Fresh gtk-xft-antialias = 1 ... but neither affect how things look.> [...] look for cache in c:\jewelkit\c\share\icons [...]
Um...just to make things clear: is your <prefix> = "c:\jewelkit\c"? Is libgtk-3-0.dll located in "c:\jewelkit\c\bin"? -- O< ascii ribbon - stop html email! - www.asciiribbon.org
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