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#1 2013-02-20 11:47:09

yippiekayyay
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[Solved] Gnome 3.6: Folder icons in Nautilus aren't shown properly

When I assign an icon to a folder it creates a kind of frame around the icon. This doesn't happen with the icons assigned automatically by Nautilus, just those that I manually change. Here is a picture of what I mean:

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So, the questions are: Why do this happen? There is any way to assign a directory to a kind of icon, as "Downloads", "Music or "Pictures", which don't need to be assigned manually? I tried editing user-dirs.dirs, but nothing happened.

Thanks.

Last edited by yippiekayyay (2013-02-20 12:39:40)

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#2 2013-02-20 12:21:42

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Re: [Solved] Gnome 3.6: Folder icons in Nautilus aren't shown properly

This? And this?

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#3 2013-02-20 12:39:16

yippiekayyay
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Re: [Solved] Gnome 3.6: Folder icons in Nautilus aren't shown properly

Um. Downgrading Nautilus to 3.6.2 works well (I don't know why I thought this was a problem of Nautilus 3.6.x). I'm going to look into xdg-user-dirs.

Thank you very much!

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