Apparently a bug I reported (338154) is a duplicate of this bug, but the comment by Γουργιώτης Γιώργος doesn't hold true for me (I can edit the theme when it shows Default, even though I had previously selected something else and the list's default is what I had selected). I use Compiz Fusion on Fedora 10 (the custom build by Leigh) and on OpenSuse 11.1 (Cyberorg's build) with the fusion-icon in my start-up apps.
I'll try Bryan Goldstein's script and see if that helps. I'd already tried a simple "gnome-do && killall gnome-do && sleep 2 && gnome-do" script because "killall gnome-do && gnome-do" manually run from the run dialog got me my theme back, but that didn't generally seem to work (except this morning, so possibly a race condition).
Apparently a bug I reported (338154) is a duplicate of this bug, but the comment by Γουργιώτης Γιώργος doesn't hold true for me (I can edit the theme when it shows Default, even though I had previously selected something else and the list's default is what I had selected). I use Compiz Fusion on Fedora 10 (the custom build by Leigh) and on OpenSuse 11.1 (Cyberorg's build) with the fusion-icon in my start-up apps.
I'll try Bryan Goldstein's script and see if that helps. I'd already tried a simple "gnome-do && killall gnome-do && sleep 2 && gnome-do" script because "killall gnome-do && gnome-do" manually run from the run dialog got me my theme back, but that didn't generally seem to work (except this morning, so possibly a race condition).