Re: What does this warning mean?
- From: "Mark Hull-Richter" <mhullrich@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2007 10:41:01 -0700
On Nov 3, 2007 1:25 AM, ritz <khadgaray@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hello
Howdy!
seems that bluecurve theme engine was not found.
Actually, I'm not even using bluecurve, I'm using a personalized
modification of the sky-blue theme. My theme is under my .themes
directory, and the bluecurve theme is in the /usr/share/themes folder.
Don't know if that helps....
Which distribution and gnome/gtk application is being used ?
Not sure what you're asking for here, exactly. The problem occurs
most frequently when I run Acrobat Reader (I have version 7.0.8, which
is, I believe, the latest version for Linux) and Open Office 2.3.0. I
don't remember if it happened when I was running OO 2.0 (the official
release for CentOS 5.0). I'm running Gnome 2.16.2 (according to
nautilus).
Need more? Please ask....
Thanks.
mhr
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