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Old 10-26-2013, 07:50 AM   #1
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Glitch: no icons for "image position" option in xsane when run using oxygen-gtk theme


Hello,

when I select the copy mode of xsane and then click on "Define image position for printing" (next to the entry/name of the printing device), no images are displayed for the different positions. (I can choose different positions, and the currently selected position gets displayed including the image, but when I click on it, no images are displayed.)

This only happens with the oxygen-gtk theme, the default GTK theme does not have this problem. I'm running Slackware -current, updated Oct 25th.

Regards

lems

Edit: I forgot to add: This is with Alien BOB's KDE 4.11.2 packages.
Edit: This also occurs on Kubuntu 13.10.

Last edited by lems; 10-26-2013 at 09:16 AM.
 
  


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