Re: JPilot icon problem

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Scott Talbot wrote:

On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 08:35, Andrew Robinson wrote:


For Fedora, I downloaded the J-Pilot rpm from the J-Pilot web site and installed it. J-Pilot showed up in the Gnome menu under Office -> More Office Applications without an icon. When I added it to the task bar, it was given a generic Gnome icon. Everytime I log in now, I get an error message: "Failed to load image jpilot.xpm. Details: file not found." I can find an icon that would be suitable: /usr/share/pixmaps/jpilot-icon3.xpm. How do I tell Gnome to use that icon?



	At the icon in the panel, right click on the j-pilot icon and select
properties.  Click on the Icon in the properties window, search for
/usr/share/pixmaps/jpilot-icon3.xpm.

On second thought try renaming the icon file to jpilot.xpm first as it
might be that simple.  I think probably jpilot told the menu to look for
the wrong filename, though it's possible that it's looking in the wrong
place too!



I tried the renaming trick. It didn't work. Gnome probably still did not know where to find it.

The properties trick did work. Gnome gave me a list of icons to choose from. The one I picked I think is intended for gpilot rather than jpilot, but what the heck. Thanks for the advice!

Andrew Robinson






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