El lun, 03-01-2005 a las 20:28 +0100, Maciek R. escribió: > Hello out there, > > I have three questions concerning GNOME and KDE: > > 1. I changed all fonts in KDE's 'Configuration Center' but fonts in > 'Evolution Email' or 'Mozilla' or other programs still use the old > fonts. In Gnome everything works fine. Is there any config file to > change in order to get this top work? I have no idea. I don't use the KDE desktop. > 2. How can I change Icons for Applications that appear as Icons in > 'Applications' menu on my panel? Because there are disabled and I cannot > click on the 'icon change button'. You have to go -as root- to /usr/share/applications/ (mainly, there are others too ...) There are the *.desktop files belonging to that launchers of the Gnome desktop. For the KDE desktop the path is almost parallel ... and the files are code ending like .desktop too. You can edit them easily with gedit for example; For the first time, I'd open several of them simultaneously and prior to anything would have a look. Once I'd had understood its syntax (easy), would try some bit changes (& save)... you should note changes instantaneously. The old files prior to last change will remain ending as ~ as usual. For big changes I would recommend you to backup the entire directory before anything. To do some deeper changes in order to obtain a really custom-made desktop, that is to create new directories or subdirs from >Applications entry, I'd look for the applications.menu file (an XML file located now at /etc/xdg/menus/) and would have a really good look..., would read over there before to do anything and ending up messing all up... If you consider that it's worth to go on...if I were you... -wouldn't forget to do backup files, -would understand what I was doing and go ahead.. > 3. How can I change the splash screen of fedora (are there config > files?)? I mean the screen where you can type in your user name and > password. I wanted to change fonts and background ;-) > Applications > System config > More ... > gdm-setup (login screen or something similar...) > -- > Maciek R. <m.mail@xxxxx> > Cheers, Daniel Rodríguez