Tiny icons after updating nautilus

Nikolaj Thygesen NT at MILESTONE.DK
Thu Nov 9 14:01:28 UTC 2006


Hi,

	I used to have the same problem with Nautilus crashing when
opening the properties window for f.x. panel icons. The whole thing was
caused by my adding a custom icon to an application launcher at one
time, crashing panels. The only solution was to kill a couple of the
dot-gnome-directories in ~ (can't remember the actual names of the
directories). These days when I want to add icons to custom launchers I
do it by hand with a text editor in the *.desktop files.

	Br - N :o)

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-gnome at freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-gnome at freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Mark Nowiasz
Sent: 9. november 2006 13:13
To: freebsd-gnome at freebsd.org
Subject: Tiny icons after updating nautilus

Hi,

I did yesterday a portupgrade and after upgrading nautilus, the
"special" icons (which still present nautilus with a problem when trying
to the getting the properties - it still crash), like the icon for

      * The computer
      * A smb share
      * The trashcan

have become tiny - I guess about a quarter of the normal size.

The other icons (like normal directories, files, etc) aren't affected.

What's also strange: although the icons are so small, nautilus doesn't
keep the position - everytime I log in the icons are at a onoccupied
place on my desktop, but not where they used to be - it's like nautilus
thinks that the icons are too large, places them somewhere where's
enough space and reduces them to tiny ones.

If you want, I supply a screenshot.

I think it's quite interesting that only the icons nautilus has problems
getting the properties are affected.

Regards,
Mark
-- 
"There are three great truths in the world and they are a good meal, a 
 good screw and a good shit, and that's all!"
		---  Hank Olson, "The Long Walk" by Richard Bachmann

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