I don't have a problem with Gtk2, per se - or even that the icons are
somewhat "pixelated".
I just liked and preferred the 'clean' interface that Coot had before.
It just seems a case of icons for icons sake...
They don't make Coot any easier to use (as it is already incredibly easy
and great to use!) and serve no function!
Ok rant over...
I'm deleting .pngs and .svgs as we speak!
Regards (!)
Tony.
Oh - and no I don't like gnome application icons either.... maybe OS X
has raised my icon expectations.....
Paul Emsley wrote:
> Antony Oliver wrote:
>> I hope this won't cause *too* much offense, but is there any way of
>> turning "off" those rather pesky and (IMO) horrid icons that seem to
>> have crept into the Coot interface?
>
> The Gtk2 interface is not yet official - but Bill likes to be
> cutting-edge. I wonder why you call them "horrid" - is it because
> they are pixelated? Do you think that icons in gnome applications are
> horrid? (Many are the same as in Coot.)
>
> You can delete the .pngs and .svgs from xxx/share/coot/pixmaps.
> You will get warnings (that you can ignore) that Coot can't find the
> icons as it starts up.
>
>> Hiding behind my flame-proof wall.
>
> :)
>
> Paul.
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