I updated to 2.6.1

Fredrik Persson fredrik.p.persson at gmail.com
Sat Mar 29 12:38:48 EDT 2014


I'm experiencing this problem right now. This could be the file you're
looking for.


On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 12:54 PM, Geert Janssens
<janssens-geert at telenet.be>wrote:

> On Thursday 27 February 2014 20:06:11 Dean Gibson wrote:
> > Unless I did something wrong, I find the new GUI awful (ugly, jerky,
> > and slow), to the point that I went back to 2.4.15, and found that it
> > now had the new GUI!  I found that the installation of 2.6.1 had
> > added .gtkrc-2.0 to my home (Windows) directory, and deleted it, so
> > I'm back to a nice, smooth, fast GUI.
> >
> That's a surprising statement! I wish I knew what the contents of the
> .gtkrc-2.0 file was
> before you deleted it. That may have given us a good hint on another
> possible cause of ui
> slowness experienced by several users on Windows.
>
> But what is even more odd is that GnuCash does not install a .gtkrc-2.0
> file by itself that I'm
> aware of. It is normally created only by running the theme selection tool.
> In fact I even tried
> to reinstall gnucash 2.6.1 on my Windows XP test system after removing an
> empty .gktrc-2.0
> file. It didn't return automatically.
>
> > I see that there's a way to set the GUI in 2.6.1, but there must be at
> > least 50 themes.  I just want the old one, if possible.  If not
> > possible, I'll stay with 2.4.15.
> >
> That tool was already available in GnuCash 2.4. It's not new.
>
> Geert
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