On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 12:17 AM, Shaun McCance<shaunm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, 2009-07-20 at 10:14 +0100, Calum wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> I am locking down a desktop, and when the .desktop files for a user >> are made root:root 644, a padlock icon is shown by them. >> >> I would like to avoid this, as it makes the desktop look more unfriendly. >> I have looked in GConf, but didn't find anything specific - however, I >> might not have looked in the right places. >> >> Is there a way to disable the displaying of the padlock for icons? > > I don't think there's a non-hackish way to do it, but you > can probably accomplish this by replacing emblem-readonly > with a fully transparent PNG in the icon theme. > > Look for emblem-readonly in /usr/share/icons/<themename> > where <themename> is the name of the icon theme you use > (possibly "gnome", which I'll use for example). > > find /usr/share/icons/gnome/ -name 'emblem-readonly.*' > > Create each of these under ~/.local/share/icons/gnome, > keeping the directory structure in tact. But replace > all of them with fully transparent images. > > Kind of hackish, but it should do the trick. find /usr/share/icons/gnome/ -iname "*nowrite*" -exec rm {} \; ... works perfectly. Is this not something that should perhaps be included in GConf? Anyway, thanks for the idea. Calum _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list