Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 11:45:28 -0400 From: Mike Patterson <mpatters@cs.uwaterloo.ca> To: Damon Butler <damon@hddesign.com> Cc: FreeBSD GNOME Users <gnome@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Evolution 1.4.6 attachment error Message-ID: <1082735128.43840.35.camel@torres> In-Reply-To: <1082732522.725.3.camel@kermit.hddesign.com> References: <1082644757.787.10.camel@kermit.hddesign.com> <1082649769.836.8.camel@gyros> <1082653217.50845.7.camel@kermit.hddesign.com> <1082653409.836.32.camel@gyros> <1082732522.725.3.camel@kermit.hddesign.com>
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On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 11:02, Damon Butler wrote: > After some experimentation by a coworker, we've discovered that the > attachment icons for Evolution will show up ... but only if you're > running the Gnome desktop environment. In Gnome, Evololution just works. > Outside of Gnome, this does not appear to be the case. For reference, I > employ Fluxbox, and though my Gnome ports lists is complete, I can't see > my attachments. As Joe said, you may need to run the gnome-settings-daemon. I found the same thing you did til I put /usr/X11R6/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon & into my .xinitrc. (I use WindowMaker.) I found that doing this overrides my WindowMaker settings for things like mouse control and my desktop background. Setting those in gnome-control-center "fixed" it. I don't know if there's a way to tell the g-s-d "I don't use GNOME, so don't touch these things". HTH, Mike -- >NT is a one-legged cow, but even a one legged cow is fast when it's >got 160+ rockets strapped to it. But that's not that impressive if all you can make it do is go around in circles. - Nick Manka and Darrell Fuhriman, monks
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