
gtk-oxygen-engine (Fedora RPM's)
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
These are the Fedora RPM packages for the GTK Oxygen engine.
All credits are for the creator of the engine:
http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/gtk-oxygen-engine?content=129715
Enjoy the Fedora packages!
* Use my Skytux repo for Fedora to install this engine:
1. Install or update the repository:
$ sudo rpm -Uvh https://dl.dropbox.com/s/vnfsx8twn753nnk/skytux-repo-1.0-4.noarch.rpm
2. Install the package:
$ sudo yum install gtk-oxygen-engine
3. Update the package:
$ sudo yum update gtk-oxygen-engine
gracca
10 years ago
The problem you are reporting is not in the packaging, but in the code. So you must communicate the problems of the engine to its developer. Have a look here please:
http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/gtk-oxygen-engine?content=129715
Regards,
Germán.
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Keksbubi
10 years ago
Have a look at this Screenshot:
http://img258.imageshack.us/img258/9500/openoffice.png
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maarizwan
10 years ago
just need to edit soffice-beta or soffice file. see the above post.
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itsjustarumour2
10 years ago
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gracca
10 years ago
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gnumdk
10 years ago
Don't understand why, but on mandriva, there are many bugs :(
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gracca
10 years ago
But I can't get oxygen icons neither in Firefox nor in OpenOffice...
I'm not a KDE user, but I like it very much :)
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aes78
10 years ago
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gracca
10 years ago
If you don't have configured sudo for your user, you always can use, for example:
$ su -c "yum install package.rpm"
And, of course, you also can use GUI apps if you prefer.
Regards,
German.
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aes78
10 years ago
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gnumdk
10 years ago
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gracca
10 years ago
Gradients...I don't know! I have compiled as you explain in the INSTALL file...
Did I miss something?? Help please :)
German.
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gracca
10 years ago
This was taken in a 32-bits machine, and the previous one was in a 64-bits (but I don't know if this is the source of the problem...)
Regards,
German.
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gnumdk
10 years ago
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