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From: Paul Hartman <paul.hartman+gentoo@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, saving files after updating gtk+
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 15:34:53
Message-Id: 58965d8a0903230834j7cc1808mde08028034b0dc65@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, saving files after updating gtk+ by Paul Hartman
1 On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Paul Hartman
2 <paul.hartman+gentoo@×××××.com> wrote:
3 > On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote:
4 >> Paul Hartman wrote:
5 >>> On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 4:43 AM, Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote:
6 >>>
7 >>>> Hi,
8 >>>>
9 >>>> I'm not sure if the gtk+ update is relevant here but it was the only
10 >>>> thing I could find that was recently upgraded that may fit. It used to
11 >>>> be that if I was saving a file, picture or attachment in Seamonkey and
12 >>>> created a new folder, it would enter the new folder when I created it
13 >>>> without me having to double click it. Right now, I right click and
14 >>>> select 'save file as' or 'save image as' and a pop up appears as usual.
15 >>>> I then click 'create folder' and it makes a space in the directory for
16 >>>> me to type in the name. I do that then hit return and it creates the
17 >>>> new folder but leaves me in the old folder that I was just in. Example,
18 >>>> I'm in /home/dale/Desktop and ask it to create /home/dale/Desktop/foo,
19 >>>> the old way puts me in the foo directory. The new way leaves me in
20 >>>> /home/dale/Desktop. I then have to double click the foo entry to enter
21 >>>> it to save my file.
22 >>>>
23 >>>> I'm so used to the old way that I sometimes forget and end up with a lot
24 >>>> of stuff on my desktop with no idea sometimes what folder it should be in.
25 >>>>
26 >>>> This is a list of the packages that were upgraded according to genlop:
27 >>>>
28 >>>> Fri Mar 20 04:58:16 2009 >>> sys-apps/portage-2.2_rc26
29 >>>> Fri Mar 20 04:58:16 2009 >>> sys-apps/portage-2.2_rc26
30 >>>> Fri Mar 20 04:58:51 2009 >>> gnome-base/gnome-common-2.24.0
31 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:03:58 2009 >>> dev-libs/libxml2-2.7.3
32 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:04:53 2009 >>> dev-libs/libgamin-0.1.10-r2
33 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:06:06 2009 >>> media-libs/audiofile-0.2.6-r4
34 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:07:19 2009 >>> x11-libs/pixman-0.12.0
35 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:08:56 2009 >>> x11-libs/cairo-1.8.6-r1
36 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:10:24 2009 >>> dev-java/gjdoc-0.7.9-r1
37 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:11:22 2009 >>> app-text/iso-codes-3.6
38 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:11:34 2009 >>> x11-misc/icon-naming-utils-0.8.7
39 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:13:18 2009 >>> x11-themes/gnome-icon-theme-2.24.0
40 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:18:05 2009 >>> dev-libs/glib-2.18.4-r1
41 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:20:26 2009 >>> x11-libs/pango-1.22.4
42 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:20:59 2009 >>> dev-libs/atk-1.24.0
43 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:22:17 2009 >>> net-libs/libsoup-2.24.3
44 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:23:10 2009 >>> dev-libs/libcroco-0.6.2
45 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:24:20 2009 >>> dev-python/pygobject-2.16.1
46 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:40:42 2009 >>> x11-libs/gtk+-2.14.7-r2
47 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:42:35 2009 >>> gnome-base/gconf-2.24.0
48 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:42:46 2009 >>> gnome-base/gail-1000
49 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:44:10 2009 >>> x11-libs/libwnck-2.24.2
50 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:45:49 2009 >>> gnome-base/gnome-keyring-2.22.3-r1
51 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:48:19 2009 >>> dev-python/pygtk-2.14.0
52 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:49:32 2009 >>> gnome-extra/libgsf-1.14.11
53 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:51:12 2009 >>> gnome-base/librsvg-2.22.3
54 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:56:03 2009 >>> gnome-base/gnome-vfs-2.24.0
55 >>>> Fri Mar 20 05:57:01 2009 >>> gnome-base/libgnome-2.24.1
56 >>>> Fri Mar 20 06:00:45 2009 >>> gnome-base/libbonoboui-2.24.0
57 >>>> Fri Mar 20 06:03:40 2009 >>> gnome-base/libgnomeui-2.24.0
58 >>>> Fri Mar 20 06:14:03 2009 >>>
59 >>>> gnome-extra/evolution-data-server-2.24.5-r2
60 >>>>
61 >>>> Is this because of the gtk+ upgrade? If not, any idea what could cause
62 >>>> this? If it is the upgrade, how do I go back to the old way when it
63 >>>> goes into the folder automatically?
64 >>>>
65 >>>> Thanks for any ideas you may have.
66 >>>>
67 >>>
68 >>> Have you changed GTK themes lately? I know some behaviors and button
69 >>> layouts can be affected by it. I recently changed mine, and the order
70 >>> of "cancel" and "overwrite" in the "This file already exists" dialog
71 >>> box was reversed when compared to the old theme. I think I have clied
72 >>> the wrong one about 90% of the time so far.
73 >>>
74 >>>
75 >>>
76 >>
77 >> Well, I don't know how to change GTK themes so I would most likely think
78 >> I have not changed it. How does one check into this? I'm thinking
79 >> about going back one version of gtk to see if it goes back to the old
80 >> way. I seem to have read somewhere that Seamonkey uses gtk for those
81 >> windows tho.
82 >
83 > In KDE there's an option in the control panel to change the GTK theme.
84 > If you use something else, I believe you can emerge gtk-theme-switch.
85 > Also try to search portage for packages beginning with "gtk-engines"
86 > (and perhaps emerge the package "gtk-engines" itself). I recently
87 > switched from gtk-engines-qt, which uses my KDE theme (poorly), to
88 > gtk-engines-qtcurve, which looks quite nice and fits in well enough
89 > with the default KDE4 theme, other than the backwards button
90 > placement.
91 >
92
93 Oops, i meant I had been using gtk-engines-kde4 not gtk-engines-qt

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Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, saving files after updating gtk+ Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com>