Bug 115179 - Firefox Not Using Gnome Icons
Summary: Firefox Not Using Gnome Icons
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: SUSE LINUX 10.0
Classification: openSUSE
Component: Firefox (show other bugs)
Version: Beta 4
Hardware: i386 All
: P5 - None : Normal
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Reported: 2005-09-03 20:31 UTC by Nicholas Smith
Modified: 2005-09-05 09:51 UTC (History)
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Description Nicholas Smith 2005-09-03 20:31:50 UTC
I think previous versions of the beta had firefox using the gnome icons, but
this version is using stock firefox icons.
Comment 1 Wolfgang Rosenauer 2005-09-03 20:50:14 UTC
If your installation is an update from beta3 to beta4 and subdomain was active
as firefox has been installed you ended up with an defective firefox
registration which causes that the industrial theme is not registered.
Please stop subdomain via rcsubdomain stop call
/opt/MozillaFirefox/bin/rebuild-databases.sh as root verify that it works now
and close this bugreport as duplicate to bug #114350.

If this is not your problem please update this bugreport about the fact.
Comment 2 Nicholas Smith 2005-09-03 23:16:45 UTC
This is a fresh install of beta 4.  Ran the rebuild-databases.sh script as root
anyway, but no difference.  The gtk theme in firefox is industrial but it's just
using stock firefox icons in the toolbar instead of gnome's.  

Went into firefox, Tool -> Themes, and Firefox(default) was selected, had to
manually select "Industrial for Firefox Novell" and now it's fine.  But by
default it was not selected.

Nick
Comment 3 Wolfgang Rosenauer 2005-09-05 09:51:15 UTC
As I can't reproduce this I will add some thoughts:
Your theme is the default theme with Gnome colors which makes it look similar to
industrial.
Because of a known bug Firefox always thinks that its default theme is in use in
the theme manager.
So either your profile had the theme set to the default theme or you weren't
running GNOME at this point.