Installing digikam without the whole KDE suite can make the GUI lack icons for all buttons. Installing kde-frameworks/breeze-icons solves this. http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/Missing-icons-on-tools-td4703763.html Maybe breeze-icons should be added as a dependancy to digikam. I guess the idea is that it's pulled in by some other dependencies but this will not happen if KDE is not used. Regards, Henrik
Not quite sure what you are talking about: > # equery g digikam > * Searching for digikam ... > > * dependency graph for media-gfx/digikam-6.3.0-r1 > `-- media-gfx/digikam-6.3.0-r1 amd64 > ... > `-- kde-frameworks/breeze-icons-5.65.0 (>=kde-frameworks/breeze-icons-5.60.0) ~amd64 > `-- kde-frameworks/oxygen-icons-5.65.0 (kde-frameworks/oxygen-icons) ~amd64 > ... > [ media-gfx/digikam-6.3.0-r1 stats: packages (70), max depth (1) ]