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Let me just start by saying how much I love Arch right now...I fled from Ubuntu after it fell apart with terrible glitches and bad performance. Arch is the best distro I've ever used.
The mozilla icons included in gnome are incredibly ugly, especially when using Gnome Do, where the icons are zoomed in. I installed the gnome-brave icon set from GNOME-Colors, as well as the extras icon pack. However, the mozilla icons are still the old, low resolution icons.
How can I properly replace the icons?
UPDATE: hm it seems that it's just gnome do that isn't changing it's icons in relation to gnome colors extras
Last edited by quadomatic (2009-06-22 04:27:44)
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probably installing the branded versions of firefox and thunderbird
from aur is a solution for you...
btw. have you installed the gnome colors extra on a clean way?
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Firefox branded icons aren't included in gnome-colors anymore and in the gnome-colors-extra package you find firefox 3.5 branded icons.
If u want the old tango-looking firefox icons - I still got them on my hd = could send those to you if you like.
Last edited by CaptainHero (2009-06-24 12:07:15)
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Firefox branded icons aren't included in gnome-colors anymore and in the gnome-colors-extra package you find firefox 3.5 branded icons.
If u want to old tango-looking firefox icons - I still got them on my hd = could send those to you if you like.
Could you send them to me? nospam@spam.net - thanks
edit: changed email-address
Last edited by rebugger (2009-06-24 08:55:30)
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Could you send them to me? rebugger@gmx.net - thanks
done.
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Thanks mate
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The icons are specified in *.desktop files. I found my Thunderbird icon wasn't updating and the cause was the "Icon" line in my thunderbird.desktop file was wrong. My file is /usr/share/applications/thunderbird.desktop. The icon line said
Icon=thunderbird.png
But it should have been
Icon=thunderbird
So no .png extension. Correcting this fixed it for me.
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