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Description of problem: No icon menu in Lazarus projects if I use oxygen-gtk style in KDE (as example project http://redmine.russianfedora.ru/attachments/293/2.tar.gz). If I will change style to Raleigh, icon menu shown when project executed. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): oxygen-gtk 1.0.5-1.fc15 How reproducible: Anytime Steps to Reproduce: 1. install Fedora 15 from LiveCD KDE and update all packages 2. install lazarus 3. open in lazarus existing project (as example http://redmine.russianfedora.ru/attachments/293/2.tar.gz) 4. run project and open menu Actual results: No icon in menu. Expected results: In menu shown the icon. Additional info: With LiveCD Gnome and XFCE works fine too. This error is reproduced in a virtual machine from any video driver. Error is not critical, but not pleasant.
Is this problem actual for oxygen-gtk-1.1.x branch?
Yes, with oxygen-gtk-1.1.4-1 bug present.
Can you please test oxygen-gtk2-1.2.1 from kde48 repo? http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/rdieter/kde48/fedora-kde48.repo (oxygen-gtk there requires both oxygen-gtk2 and oxygen-gtk3).
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