win 7 theme start button does not work

Bug #696153 reported by David Bermudez
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Bug Description

I am using the most recent version of JULinux Ubuntu and after the installation, I proceeded with the instructions to the letter, twice. I applied the Win 7 theme and after the process is done, the START button (the windows 7 logo) does not work. If I use the Windows XP theme, it works, but if I use the Win 7 theme, it does not work. I ran the Finish Install script a couple of times to make sure I was doing everything right, and the result is the same.

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technoshaun (shaun-marolf) wrote :

Can you please provide either an attachment or a link to the specific theme you are having issues with?

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David Bermudez (dbermudez) wrote : Re: [Bug 696153] Re: win 7 theme start button does not work

Im sending the screenshot and the script that creates the theme. Maybe you
can find the flaw in the script. This script is executed automatically.

David R. Bermúdez Santiago CEO - DBS IT Computer Solutions, LLC Microsoft
Certified Technology Specialist IBM Certified Database Administrator for DB2
www.alphasolutionspr.com (787) 998-7247
-----Original Message-----
From: technoshaun
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2011 12:05 AM
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: [Bug 696153] Re: win 7 theme start button does not work

Can you please provide either an attachment or a link to the specific
theme you are having issues with?

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Title:
  win 7 theme start button does not work

Status in GnoMenu - consolidated menu for gnome:
  New

Bug description:
  I am using the most recent version of JULinux Ubuntu and after the
installation, I proceeded with the instructions to the letter, twice. I
applied the Win 7 theme and after the process is done, the START button (the
windows 7 logo) does not work. If I use the Windows XP theme, it works, but
if I use the Win 7 theme, it does not work. I ran the Finish Install script
a couple of times to make sure I was doing everything right, and the result
is the same.

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David Bermudez (dbermudez) wrote :

This is the script that is executed automatically during the Finish Install Process to create the Windows 7 theme.

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technoshaun (shaun-marolf) wrote :

On Sat, 2011-01-01 at 15:40 +0000, David Bermudez wrote:
> This is the script that is executed automatically during the Finish
> Install Process to create the Windows 7 theme.
>
> ** Attachment added: "theme script"
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+bug/696153/+attachment/1781217/+files/setup-win7-theme
>
I need the actual theme file or a link to the theme where you downloaded
it from. I'm pretty sure on what may be wrong but I need to get the
actual button theme to look and see. The install script calls another
file that installs the gnomenu button theme so I can't help you with
that.

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David Bermudez (dbermudez) wrote :

This is the actual file. It comes within JUBuntu.

David R. Bermúdez Santiago CEO - DBS IT Computer Solutions, LLC Microsoft
Certified Technology Specialist IBM Certified Database Administrator for DB2
www.alphasolutionspr.com (787) 998-7247
-----Original Message-----
From: technoshaun
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2011 4:39 PM
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: Re: [Bug 696153] Re: win 7 theme start button does not work

On Sat, 2011-01-01 at 15:40 +0000, David Bermudez wrote:
> This is the script that is executed automatically during the Finish
> Install Process to create the Windows 7 theme.
>
> ** Attachment added: "theme script"
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+bug/696153/+attachment/1781217/+files/setup-win7-theme
>
I need the actual theme file or a link to the theme where you downloaded
it from. I'm pretty sure on what may be wrong but I need to get the
actual button theme to look and see. The install script calls another
file that installs the gnomenu button theme so I can't help you with
that.

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Title:
  win 7 theme start button does not work

Status in GnoMenu - consolidated menu for gnome:
  New

Bug description:
  I am using the most recent version of JULinux Ubuntu and after the
installation, I proceeded with the instructions to the letter, twice. I
applied the Win 7 theme and after the process is done, the START button (the
windows 7 logo) does not work. If I use the Windows XP theme, it works, but
if I use the Win 7 theme, it does not work. I ran the Finish Install script
a couple of times to make sure I was doing everything right, and the result
is the same.

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David Bermudez (dbermudez) wrote :

Ok I see what you mean now. Im sending the files that correspond to what
the script executes

David R. Bermúdez Santiago CEO - DBS IT Computer Solutions, LLC Microsoft
Certified Technology Specialist IBM Certified Database Administrator for DB2
www.alphasolutionspr.com (787) 998-7247
-----Original Message-----
From: technoshaun
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2011 4:39 PM
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: Re: [Bug 696153] Re: win 7 theme start button does not work

On Sat, 2011-01-01 at 15:40 +0000, David Bermudez wrote:
> This is the script that is executed automatically during the Finish
> Install Process to create the Windows 7 theme.
>
> ** Attachment added: "theme script"
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+bug/696153/+attachment/1781217/+files/setup-win7-theme
>
I need the actual theme file or a link to the theme where you downloaded
it from. I'm pretty sure on what may be wrong but I need to get the
actual button theme to look and see. The install script calls another
file that installs the gnomenu button theme so I can't help you with
that.

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of the bug.
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Title:
  win 7 theme start button does not work

Status in GnoMenu - consolidated menu for gnome:
  New

Bug description:
  I am using the most recent version of JULinux Ubuntu and after the
installation, I proceeded with the instructions to the letter, twice. I
applied the Win 7 theme and after the process is done, the START button (the
windows 7 logo) does not work. If I use the Windows XP theme, it works, but
if I use the Win 7 theme, it does not work. I ran the Finish Install script
a couple of times to make sure I was doing everything right, and the result
is the same.

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David Bermudez (dbermudez) wrote :

This compressed folder contains the 2 files that are invoked during the execution of the script I sent before

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technoshaun (shaun-marolf) wrote :

On Sat, 2011-01-01 at 21:14 +0000, David Bermudez wrote:

> https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+bug/696153/+attachment/1781373/+files/win7-theme.zip
>
Okay I need the actual GnoMenu Button theme file. It should be found in
the /usr/share/gnomenu/Themes/Button/ directory (it should have the name
of the theme you are using for the button set) copy the ENTIRE theme
folder into your home directory, compress it and send to me directly.
<email address hidden> I need to look at the theme XML file and to test
it I need all the other files as well.

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David Bermudez (dbermudez) wrote :

Even with your instructions, it did not work. Ill try to upload these 2 wmv files showing a step by step of what Im doing hoping you can find out whats wrong.

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Jason hookn (jasonandskye) wrote :

I had the same problem, I changed the icon theme in gnomenu to vista and it then worked. Hope this helps some one

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