I added an EditText element to my ActionBar in an android program. When the icon is clicked, the EditText element appears and data is entered and captured when the return or enter key is struck. How can I make the EditText element disappear and have the icon re-appear? Currently, the EditText field remains in the ActionBar and the icon is hidden. Below is my menu xml file.
So I'm currently running Fedora 17 with LXDE + Openbox, and have recently installed a new icon theme which seems to be working properly. The only issue is, the particular icon pack didn't include an icon for the "Minimize All Windows" (Iconify) item on my lxpanel, meaning (I assume) it simply used a "default" icon for said item.
Hi guys I am trying to add icons to the list of items in my context menu triggered when the user long clicks on a list view item.
The list is displaying fine along with the context menu, the only thing I seem to be having difficulty with is setting the icons.
Hi,
In the Alt+Tab list of currently running app icons a hi-res version of an app icon is only displayed if the app has an associated .desktop file (which specifies the icon, say, "icon-name").
The older/general way of setting the icon:
PHP Code:
myWindow->set_icon(Gtk::IconTheme::get_default()->load_icon("icon-name",  
I am developing PyGTK app with appindicator. I create my appindicator similar like in this example. In this example "indicator-messages" stock icon is used.
So, I can:
use stock icon (from existing theme)
create custom icon
The question is, if I use stock icon, how can I determine what icons are available?
... the question is: From whence does Thunar fetch it's default folder icon?! <..:confused:..>
Long story short, I've changed my icon theme, and gotten everything else to respect that choice ... with the single exception of the default folder icon in Thunar.
See below for attached screenshots of three file managers.
I did a net install of f17 with lxde desktop today, everything went well, after installing the system I logged in and installed 2 applications: firefox and gparted. But neither of them show icons in the menu.
I changed them manually but the real problem came when I tried to configure network manager.
I just installed my-humanity icon theme on my Ubuntu 12.10 but i have an issue :
I extracted the archive to /usr/share/icons or/and to ~/.icons but when i apply the icon theme from gnome twek tool home folders icons dont update but stay to Ubuntu mono dark default icons.
I am using kubuntu 12.04 Precise 64 on my notebook. Almost everything works fine.
I would like to modify the colors of the icon(s) used by knetworkmanager to indicate wifi online.
Right now, I am using the (default?) Oxygen theme.