Summary: | KDE 3.4 icon theme selection - missing files | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Anthony Gorecki <anthony> |
Component: | [OLD] KDE | Assignee: | Gentoo KDE team <kde> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | 2004.3 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Anthony Gorecki
2005-01-16 03:31:31 UTC
kdelibs installs the hicolor and crystalsvg themes; the latter is the default in 3.4. The kdeartwork-iconthemes ebuild installs the kdeclassic, Locolor, kids, ikons and slick themes (total of 7 including kdelibs' themes). The Technical theme from kde 3.3 appears to be gone. Do you have kdeartwork or kdeartwork-iconthemes emerged? Which themes do you have listed in kcontrol, and which is the one that works? I've tried installing kdeartwork-iconthemes to fix the problem, with no success; it was since uninstalled from my system. From the list of five, only the CrystalSVG theme seems to work correctly. The other themes are missing a large number of icons, leaving transparent spacers in place of icons (the K-Menu button, for example). So what five themes do you have listed? With kdeartwork-iconthemes gone there should only be two kde themes: crystalsvg and hicolor. Are you perhaps using gnome's themes, installed in /usr/share/icons? It's quite possible that I'm actually seeing some of the themes installed by Gnome, as I have a number of Gnome libraries and applications installed. The themes are as follows: CrystalSVG GNOME HighContrastLargePrint HighContrastLargePrintInverse LowContrastLargePrint Unless there is anything that stands out to you as being erroneous in the above, I suspect this bug is invalid and should be closed accordingly. Yep, all those themes except for CrystalSVG are Gnome's. No wonder they don't have K-menu icons etc. The names I listed earlier were directory names, not display names, btw. To make sure what theme is coming from where, look for the Name value inside its index.theme. I thought, though, that any icons not found in the current theme were taken from the default theme... turns out I was wrong. |