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Set gtk-icon-theme-name
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pcmanfm needs GNOME compatible icons theme for icon display. This
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usually handles *automatically* by XSETTINGS daemon, such as
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gnome-settings-daemon, KDE and XFCE also provided XSETTINGS daemons.
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If your system does not have any XSETTINGS daemon running, you may get
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a warning message says pcmanfm cannot find usable gtk icon theme to use.
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You can either install a XSETTINGS daemon or specify gtk icon theme in
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following line in ~/gtkrc-2.0:
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gtk-icon-theme-name="gnome"
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Note: You need have gnome-icon-theme package installed for this example.
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You may want to have a pcmanfm specfic gtkrc-2.0 file so that won't
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change the behaviour of *all* your programs:
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export GTK2_RC_FILES="~/.pcmanfm.gtkrc-2.0"
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Replacing nautilus with pcmanfm
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Note: Below were taken from Enrico Zini's blog entry:
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http://www.enricozini.org/2006/tips/pcmanfm-nautilus.html
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Replacing nautilus with pcmanfm
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To have pcmanfm start instead of nautilus:
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1. Go to Desktop -> Preferences -> Session manager
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a 'Restart' entry with priority 40, just like nautilus.
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-- Andrew Lee <andrew@linux.org.tw>