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^ Icon theme in cwm? cwm doesn't make use of icon themes, as far as I know. Where in the cwm interface would these occur? As cwm uses neither the gtk or qt toolkits (hooray for that!), I don't believe this is an option.
Default theme
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The default GTK+ theme engine can be modified by editing:
~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini
and appending a line similar to:
gtk-theme-name = oxygen-gtk
Some themes are available as packages ("gtk3-*-engine").
I picked that up today from a message in openbsd-ports today.
Code:
# this file is ~/.gtkrc-2.0
gtk-theme-name="oxygen-gtk"
This is also how you configure the theme for GTK2
If LXappearance, gtk-chtheme and the likes do not work in your BSD you can always try to do your configurations by hand.
I usually prefer evilwm without a panel or desktop icons, but at this very moment I am experimenting with icewm. New to BSD. Just switched over from Linux a couple weeks ago.
I usually prefer evilwm without a panel or desktop icons, but at this very moment I am experimenting with icewm. New to BSD. Just switched over from Linux a couple weeks ago.
That's a classy icewm setup, nice! What's the theme called?
Interesting aside... when I post using surf on LQ, the OS identifier is "unix," and when I post with Firefox, the OS identifier is just a question mark.
Interesting aside... when I post using xombrero on LQ, the OS identifier is "unix," and when I post with Firefox, the OS identifier is just a question mark.
Interesting indeed!
I posted my last screenshot using Chromium and it also gives a question mark as an identifier. Replying to your post on my Slackware box.
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