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tinypoodle:
...or one of them might simply write to .gtkrc-2.0 or to an 'include' file of latter.
Comparing gtkrc-2.0 or resp. 'include' file before and after loading xfce4-notifyd.tcz as well as between the partitions would tell.
SamK:
Not that I am going to pursue this with any degree of priority or urgency, however, as I had a fresh build to do of TC3.3 I was able to get a little more information.
Before any gtk2 elements had been added to the fresh build, the block like menus in Opera were present. Adding xfce4-notifyd.tcz, and thereby gtk2 as a dependency, presented the more 'polished' appearance. A copy of gtkrc-2.0 had not been generated at this point, or after a reboot.
Arslan S.:
try loading only shared-mime-info and hicolor-icon-theme
then execute :
--- Code: ---sudo gtk-update-icon-cache -q -f -t /usr/local/share/icons/hicolor
--- End code ---
this is already done when you load xfce4-notifyd, see its tce.installed script
if still no result try loading libxcb, and libxcb-util too
tinypoodle:
You could try to use opera:config#FileSelector|DialogToolkit and set value to 2 for gtk
tinypoodle:
SamK, you could use
--- Code: ---opera --full-version
--- End code ---
at any given moment to see enabled capabilities.
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