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For unity between gtk2 and gtk3 apps, I've overriden most of the symbolic icons in the Bunsen themes (not the lightdm one, that's why it's in a seperate location, it makes for much nicer panel icons) since the beginning...
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2018/05/07/Screenshot_2018-05-06_22-52-11.th.png
As far as icons (not themeing) goes, in the case of BL Helium, it's pretty much just the regular Paper icons atm. The only ones we override are the xfce4-power-manager and pnmixer panel, and "start-here" which gets the BL flame. Lightdm's icon theme is the penguin avatar only. I don't know anything of these "symbolic" icon overrides of which you speak.
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I don't know anything of these "symbolic" icon overrides of which you speak.
See my screenshot of nautilus vs cog's, he has symbolic icons in the left pane and I have regular ones (and honking big folders by default!)
This is defined in the gtk3 theme. In Hydrogen, I could have found the line I added in 10 minutes, but now that sass has thrown huge files all over the damn theme folder, I've looked for half an hour and haven't found anything!
Giving up, going to rub beer into my new wounds.
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@johnraff, btw, look at the icons in /Paper/scalable/, any folder to see the symbolic icons Paper provides.
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johnraff wrote:I don't know anything of these "symbolic" icon overrides of which you speak.
See my screenshot of nautilus vs cog's, he has symbolic icons in the left pane and I have regular ones (and honking big folders by default!)
This is defined in the gtk3 theme.
Ah, I had no idea gtk themes had an influence on icon choice. Thanks!
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Ah, I had no idea gtk themes had an influence on icon choice. Thanks!
Ours do in order to deny Gnome3 the right to have things different from everything before them. NOT THIS THING, GNOME, THIS ONE'S STAYING RIGHT WHERE IT IS! NOW GET OFF MY LAWN!!!!!
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See my screenshot of nautilus vs cog's, he has symbolic icons in the left pane and I have regular ones (and honking big folders by default!)
This is defined in the gtk3 theme.
thanks for the info & explain!
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johnraff wrote:I don't know anything of these "symbolic" icon overrides of which you speak.
See my screenshot of nautilus vs cog's, he has symbolic icons in the left pane and I have regular ones (and honking big folders by default!)
This is defined in the gtk3 theme. In Hydrogen, I could have found the line I added in 10 minutes, but now that sass has thrown huge files all over the damn theme folder, I've looked for half an hour and haven't found anything!
Giving up, going to rub beer into my new wounds.
Hi @hhh, it's neceary edit the file gtk-contained.css and line 3613. Them change in section .sidebar, the line -gtk-icon-style: regular; to -gtk-icon-style: symbolic; and that's it
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^ Of course, good old line 3613, how stupid of me!
Thanks for finding that.
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^ nice work; giving it a look:
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2018/05/09/fluxbox_newV2.th.png
That’s a really clean setup. I’ve never fluxboxed too much. Mostly just to grab windecs for fvwm. What’s the pulse over at void with the BDFL missing? I imagine super stable from the experience I had.
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hhh wrote:See my screenshot of nautilus vs cog's, he has symbolic icons in the left pane and I have regular ones (and honking big folders by default!)
This is defined in the gtk3 theme. In Hydrogen, I could have found the line I added in 10 minutes, but now that sass has thrown huge files all over the damn theme folder, I've looked for half an hour and haven't found anything!
Hi @hhh, it's neceary edit the file gtk-contained.css and line 3613. Them change in section .sidebar, the line -gtk-icon-style: regular; to -gtk-icon-style: symbolic;
and that's it
Regards,
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2018/05/07/Captura-de-pantalla_2018-05-07_20-20-15.th.png
so is that thunar in the image?
i will try to add soemthing similar to one of my existing gtk3 themes, see if it works.
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What’s the pulse over at void with the BDFL missing? I imagine super stable from the experience I had.
So far so good; no interruption of updates or anything like that. That fluxbox scrot is a clean install from an iso I built a couple days ago. My take is that they may be having an "oh shit" moment as they realize they should have been making these changes/preparations about 18 months ago when the BDFL retired from day-to-day development.
back on topic - done with the QA/QC updates, and back to dual booting:
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so is that thunar in the image?
i will try to add soemthing similar to one of my existing gtk3 themes, see if it works.
No, that isn't thunar. It's nautilus. Currently thunar is working with Gtk2 and Nautilus with Gtk3, so that change never will work fine with thunar.
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For the new people: Install...
sudo apt install nautilus --no-install-recommends
Launch...
nautilus --no-desktop
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ohnonot wrote:so is that thunar in the image?
i will try to add soemthing similar to one of my existing gtk3 themes, see if it works.No, that isn't thunar. It's nautilus. Currently thunar is working with Gtk2 and Nautilus with Gtk3, so that change never will work fine with thunar.
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Will there ever be a port of Thunar to GTK3?
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