I tried changing the colors in the XPM images from 32 bits per channel to 8 bits per channel, i.e., from c #000000000000\" to c #000000\" but emacs still crashed. Does 8 bits per sample mean 8 bit color (i.e., 256 colors)? On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > From: Glenn Morris > > Cc: Gordon Farquharson , > 18997@debbugs.gnu.org > > Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2015 12:55:03 -0500 > > > > Current master does not crash for me with gtk2 or gtk3 on RHEL 7.1. > > 24.5 does. master does have many "GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL" > > "GLib-GObject-CRITICAL" complaints though. > > Do those complaints include the one that says this: > > gdk_pixbuf_new_from_data: assertion `bits_per_sample == 8' failed > > > Also, the toolbar looks messed up in IDL mode. > > It has a bunch of "A A A A ..." in it, which run "Save and Compile this > > file" etc. > > What's so special about IDL mode that it causes this? Ah, I see: it > comes with its own XPM images for the toolbar (in idlw-toolbar.el), > right? If that's the reason, can we somehow modify those XPM icons to > use only 8 bits per sample? > > Thanks. > -- Gordon Farquharson GnuPG Key ID: 32D6D676