Some gtk+2 applications when run outside a full blown DE (most notably

GNOME ones) will require a configured icon theme to properly display
icons, so teach users how to do it.

"yes yes yes" sthen@
"sounds like a good idea" jasper@
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.110 2010/08/03 21:56:03 sthen Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.111 2010/08/22 14:02:59 ajacoutot Exp $
SHARED_ONLY= Yes
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PKGNAME-docs= gtk+2-docs-${VERSION}
PKGNAME-cups= gtk+2-cups-${VERSION}
REVISION-main= 0
CATEGORIES= x11 devel
SHARED_LIBS+= gdk_pixbuf-2.0 1403.0 # .1800.1

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If you intend to run GNOME applications outside of GNOME, you need to
setup a default gtk+2 icon theme by adding a line in ~/.gtkrc-2.0.
e.g. gtk-icon-theme-name="gnome"