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--- Comment #7 from Kevin Kofler <kevin(a)tigcc.ticalc.org> 2011-10-05 05:53:08 EDT ---
I guess xsettings-kde could read the config file(s) kcm_gtk uses if we really
want to do this, but this leaves the issue that it won't allow setting a
different theme for GTK+ 2 and 3, which I think we should allow in kcm_gtk
(though currently it doesn't support GTK+ 3 at all).
But I think the D-Bus environment issue needs fixing in any case. See also
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=267770 for a similar issue with Qt/KDE
applications.
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--- Comment #6 from Kevin Kofler <kevin(a)tigcc.ticalc.org> 2011-10-05 05:47:54 EDT ---
Plus:
<Kevin_Kofler> What should xsettings-kde set Net/ThemeName to? It works from
KDE settings, KDE settings have a Qt theme, not a GTK+ one.
<Kevin_Kofler> If you have no gtkrc, it tries setting the GTK+ theme to the
same name as the Qt one, which is unlikely to work in most cases.
<Kevin_Kofler> Well, it may work for Oxygen (does oxygen-gtk announce its name
as "Oxygen" or "Oxygen-GTK"?), but otherwise?
<Kevin_Kofler> Of course, we could hardcode Oxygen-GTK, but I don't think
that's a great solution either.
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--- Comment #5 from Kevin Kofler <kevin(a)tigcc.ticalc.org> 2011-10-05 05:43:57 EDT ---
As I wrote on IRC:
<Kevin_Kofler> Oh, the D-Bus activation fun…
<Kevin_Kofler> We have a similar bug filed for KDE apps.
<tagoh> aha
<Kevin_Kofler> They also have this kind of trouble.
<Kevin_Kofler> D-Bus activation is broken. :-Z/
<Kevin_Kofler> :-/
<Kevin_Kofler> I don't think setting Net/ThemeName is the proper fix, because
it doesn't distinguish GTK+ 2 and 3.
<Kevin_Kofler> KDE upstream wants to start up D-Bus later in startkde so it
picks up the environment settings.
<Kevin_Kofler> (because of the issue with Qt/KDE apps)
<Kevin_Kofler> That should also help here.
<tagoh> hm, yeah.. there are similar issues on the modules loading for 2 vs 3
<Kevin_Kofler> OTOH, that might also not be a long-term solution, if something
wants to start up D-Bus before startkde.
<Kevin_Kofler> Unless we restart it in startkde, but yuck!
<Kevin_Kofler> Hmmm, indeed, it's getting fired up from xinitrc.d now. :-/
<Kevin_Kofler> I guess we'll have to kill it in startkde.
<Kevin_Kofler> startkde already starts up D-Bus.
<Kevin_Kofler> IMHO, that xinitrc.d script is very unhelpful.
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Summary: IOK no longer shows up under Applications-->Accessories.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=532240
Summary: IOK no longer shows up under
Applications-->Accessories.
Product: Fedora
Version: 11
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: medium
Priority: low
Component: iok
AssignedTo: pnemade(a)redhat.com
ReportedBy: gnafu_the_great(a)hotmail.com
QAContact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: pnemade(a)redhat.com, fedora-i18n-bugs(a)redhat.com
Estimated Hours: 0.0
Classification: Fedora
Description of problem:
As of the most recent update, IOK doesn't show up under the expected menu
location of Applications-->Accessories. I noticed the following in the
.desktop file:
NotShowIn=GNOME;
How am I supposed to access IOK if it's not in the menus? I use it quite a bit
once logged in, and I much prefer it to GOK. Is there a new method of bringing
it up without having to type iok in a terminal?
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
iok-1.3.8-1.fc11.x86_64
How reproducible:
Every time.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Update IOK
2. Go to Applications-->Accessories
3. Reinstall IOK and try again
Actual results:
Nothing in the menus.
Expected results:
IOK in the Applications-->Accessories menu.
Additional info:
If you can show me where it's easily accessible under a different menu, that's
fine, but I haven't found it yet.
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Martin Gracik <mgracik(a)redhat.com> changed:
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Status|NEW |CLOSED
Resolution| |NOTABUG
Last Closed| |2011-10-04 03:39:16
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--- Comment #7 from Martin Gracik <mgracik(a)redhat.com> 2011-10-04 03:28:44 EDT ---
Yes, anaconda uses the desktop locale for language. The screen you see in the
installer is the keyboard setting, not the language setting. That's why in the
anaconda-ks.cfg you can see that the keyboard was changed to jp106, or else.
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Ales Kozumplik <akozumpl(a)redhat.com> changed:
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Status|ASSIGNED |CLOSED
Resolution| |WORKSFORME
Flag|needinfo?(swkothar(a)redhat.c |
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Last Closed| |2011-10-04 03:27:01
--- Comment #2 from Ales Kozumplik <akozumpl(a)redhat.com> 2011-10-04 03:27:01 EDT ---
As described in comment 1, this doesn't occur with later composes. Closing.
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Fedora Update System <updates(a)fedoraproject.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|ON_QA |CLOSED
Fixed In Version| |xsettings-kde-0.12.2-2.fc16
Resolution| |ERRATA
Last Closed| |2011-10-03 13:58:15
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