
Full Icon Themes darcwaita papirus sardi
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): https://gitlab.gnome.org/cbowman57/darcwaita/tree/master/Darcwaita
Sardi Ghost Flexible icon theme that I've been using, updating and evolving over the past couple years merged with Papirus icon theme places.
It works with the papirus-folders script so folder colors can be changed. Papirus-Folders script can be found here & instructions on how to use it and/or where to install it for your distro
What can I say, I like flat, monotone panel icons but appreciate some color & depth in my file manager.
30 Mar 2020 9 months ago
Updated with latest Sardi version.
Fixed a few bad symlinks.
30 Mar 2020 9 months ago
Updated with latest Sardi version.
Fixed a few bad symlinks.
6 Dec 2018 2 years ago
Recolored a few icons
Added some icons for better Xfwm4 support
30 Nov 2018 2 years ago
Corrected a few filenames & symlinks
15 Nov 2018 2 years ago
Synchronized trash icons in places & status (full and empty were two different styles)
Removed a couple redundant & misspelled icons
mastermind1404
1 year ago
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Buelligan
9 months ago
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annoyingduck
2 years ago
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Buelligan
2 years ago
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annoyingduck
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Buelligan
2 years ago
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aposuit
2 years ago
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Buelligan
2 years ago
It's also possible that you've updated or changed installations since you used the original and the desktop files are now calling for a different icon name. Look inside the .desktop file and see what icon the application is looking for. If it's org,gnome.Nautilus (for example) and one doesn't exist find the nautilus (or whatever icon you like) and link, copy or rename it so an icon exists that the application is looking for.
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aposuit
2 years ago
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dummy
2 years ago
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aposuit
2 years ago
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Buelligan
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aposuit
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Buelligan
2 years ago
Gnome apps seem to be installed with some new icon naming convention.
I don't have Android Studio installed, but if you tell me what the change is I'll do an update so other users in the future don't encounter this problem. I ran into the same thing with gnome-boxes today. ;-)
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aposuit
2 years ago
If another user has the problem, here is the solution:
1. askubuntu.com/a/652437
2. (alternative) Copy the icon of the app from the folder 'scalable/apps' of the theme, convert it to 'studio.png', and place it in the 'bin' folder of the problematic app, replacing the original icon. Log out or restart.
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Buelligan
2 years ago
Thanks.
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