As the opensuse icon of kmenu doesn't match my color scheme, I want to change the icon. I now this can be done by right clicking the icon go to properties, but this is just a temporary fix. Whenever I switch between kickoff and kmenu, the opensuse icon is back...
With kde 4.3.3 I managed to fix it by replacing the icons:
fifas wrote:Thanks for you guide. But again I don't want to ''make elephant out of the fly''. Replacing part of openbox with xfce.....Too much fuss for such small thing.I hope soon someday will fix this bug.Me too, and you could experiment with different icon-themes.
I use lvm for my Documents, Videos etc. I am replacing my Documents, Music, Pictures, Videos folders with symbolic links to the respective logical volumes and still want to retain all the default functionalities and look. First, I right clicked and went to /usr/share/icons/Humanity/icons/64 to select icons. But when I view the icons in nautilus they are slightly smaller than the default icons.
I use KDE on Fedora 17.
There are several icons on the desktop. When the mouse cursor is on an icon a menu appears on the right side of the icon.
I never use it.
Hi there!
As I strongly disliked the original icons in Gnome-Commander I have created a mime-icon set that features the (to me) most important icons in Ubuntu's Humanity theme style.
When you use this your GC will look more like, e. g. Nautilus.
Just unzip and replace the icons in usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-commander/mime-icons with the ones you find in the unzipped folder.
@WonderWoofy yep it's different , anyway thanks! I'm glad that you like it, and I hope the artwork guys likes too.
helenaryuu
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2012-12-12T03:20:44Z
This icon theme for Gnome provides monochromatic icons for panels, toolbars and buttons and colourful squared icons for devices, applications, folder, files and Gnome menu items.
Faenza icon theme is available to install for Ubuntu Karmic and higher via a PPA, open a terminal and run:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:tiheum/equinox
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install faenza-icon-theme
You can als
Hello there!i think i cant really help you, because i have the same problem with some of my apps and it seem nearly impossible to find out where the icon tint uses is comming from.I wanted to change several icons showed in the taskbar and sometimes it was helpful to change the icon inside the .desktop-file, sometimes i replaced the icons in the icon folder of /usr/share/applications/DESIEREDAPP an
I got tired of touchwiz today on my s3 and decided to leave it be and I decided to experiment on ADW launcher EX and I downloaded like 10themes including Paperless system theme which I really liked,and I decided to mix with a bit of something from every theme and whatnot and I got really nice looking dock icons,black with a slight of paperish icons and I get every icon to work except the SMS icon