failed to load ximian-openoffice-writer.png
I started to use the gnome desktop in my SUSE 10.0 setup. now I am getting these errors: Failed to load ximian-openoffice-writer.png weird thing is, the error doesn't happen when I start OO writer... -- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user#367800
Failed to load ximian-openoffice-writer.png weird thing is, the error doesn't happen when I start OO writer...
It's because you have an OOo Writer icon on the desktop, and it's trying to load that icon. That icon's no longer included, and you're clearly using an icon theme that doesn't include it either. Is this reusing an old GNOME setup? The icon is now simply called ooo-writer.png. Right-click on the launcher, select Properties. Then click on the icon button, and either browse, or just type in the text field "/usr/share/pixmaps/ooo-writer.png" (without the quotes), and click OK. -- James Ogley james@usr-local-bin.org Packages for SUSE: http://usr-local-bin.org/rpms Make Poverty History: http://makepovertyhistory.org
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 07:03 +0000, James Ogley wrote:
Failed to load ximian-openoffice-writer.png weird thing is, the error doesn't happen when I start OO writer...
It's because you have an OOo Writer icon on the desktop, and it's trying to load that icon. That icon's no longer included, and you're clearly using an icon theme that doesn't include it either. Is this reusing an old GNOME setup? The icon is now simply called ooo-writer.png.
reusing ? I started a new login session using gnome desktop. I NORMALLY use KDE, but I am trying out gnome. The icon isn't actually on the desktop it is in the tray at the top, right inbetween Evolution and susewatcher. When I first started gnome the evolution button gave me an error also, said it couldn't find evolution-2. I installed evolution, changed the command to evolution, and now it works too.
Right-click on the launcher, select Properties. Then click on the icon button, and either browse, or just type in the text field "/usr/share/pixmaps/ooo-writer.png" (without the quotes), and click OK. wow, now I have a nice OO icon !!
-- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user#367800
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