On Tuesday 05 September 2023 23:25:54 E. Liddell via tde-users wrote: > On Tue, 5 Sep 2023 20:31:53 +0200 > > Carlos AD via tde-users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I think I'm missing something here, because it wouldn't make sense that > > I'd be able to change the decorations and font, but not the icons. > > My .config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini contains: > > gtk-icon-theme-name=Adwaita > > Maybe that's the setting you're looking for? It may still be restricted > to themes intended for GTK3, though. > > E. Liddell That it what I was editing, but the icon pack just didn't want to work. I already assumed I could only use GTK3 icon packs (although maybe I was wrong to do so), so only looked for GTK3 icon packs. I also had tried lxappereance, as Dr. Klepp said, to no avail. I ended up giving up on the icon pack I was trying to install, and tried to use the Redmond95 one after installing the whole theme with it's Python installer, and that one works, so I settled with that for now. I just wanted a somewhat complete icon pack which wouldn't clash too much with the TDE-Classic ones, even if not the same. But it's strange, because the other icon pack worked fine under MATE. On Tuesday 05 September 2023 23:07:47 Thierry de Coulon via tde-users wrote: > On Tuesday 05 September 2023 20.31:53 Carlos AD via tde-users wrote: > > Hi, > > > > As Kmail isn't a viable option for use with corporate Office 365 e-mail > > (it doesn't support OAuth), I've installed Evolution with it's Exchange > > Web Access package. > > As I don't want to give up kmail, I forward mail from outlook (to know I > got mail) and use Prospectmail when I have to answer. But I guess that > won't do if you need to answer corporate mails a lot. > > Thierry Evolution lets me also access other things such as the calendar without having to use a web app (as soon as I open the web version of Outlook the fan in my 10 year-old ThinkPad starts spinning), and I'm fine with using Kmail for just my personal e-mails, but thanks for the suggestion. By the way, the thing that was causing my GTK apps not to launch at all wasn't gtk-qt-engine-trinity, but kgtk-qt3-trinity, which I had also installed and was supposed to allow GTK applications to use Trinity's file dialogues when run under Trinity. I uninstalled that package and they stopped complaining about "GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3 in the same process", and started executing again, so maybe that package is broken or obsolete. Thank you all, Carlos ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx