Dear all, I'm running fedora 23 with KDE and plasma.
After my last update to the plasma system some of the icons have disappeared from my panel (the app is still there). I lost: - the one for the trashcan (the Trash applet) - some of the icons in the system tray (the software update, i.e., the green shield) - the one for the comics app - and the favicons in the konsole tabs
How can I restore them? I've looked at the settings of the various applications but none is about the icon to show.
Thanks a lot Walter
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Walter Cazzola wrote:
Dear all, I'm running fedora 23 with KDE and plasma.
After my last update to the plasma system some of the icons have disappeared from my panel (the app is still there). I lost:
- the one for the trashcan (the Trash applet)
- some of the icons in the system tray (the software update, i.e., the green shield)
- the one for the comics app
- and the favicons in the konsole tabs
How can I restore them? I've looked at the settings of the various applications but none is about the icon to show.
Thanks a lot Walter
I have no icon in the system tray for 'software updates', although clicking in the blank area works
On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 8:11 AM, Neal Becker ndbecker2@gmail.com wrote:
Walter Cazzola wrote:
Dear all, I'm running fedora 23 with KDE and plasma.
After my last update to the plasma system some of the icons have disappeared from my panel (the app is still there). I lost:
- the one for the trashcan (the Trash applet)
- some of the icons in the system tray (the software update, i.e., the green shield)
- the one for the comics app
- and the favicons in the konsole tabs
How can I restore them? I've looked at the settings of the various applications but none is about the icon to show.
Thanks a lot Walter
I have no icon in the system tray for 'software updates', although clicking in the blank area works
You could both try removing the applets and re-adding them?
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On 07/05/16 06:17, Brad Hubbard wrote:
On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 8:11 AM, Neal Becker ndbecker2@gmail.com wrote:
Walter Cazzola wrote:
Dear all, I'm running fedora 23 with KDE and plasma.
After my last update to the plasma system some of the icons have disappeared from my panel (the app is still there). I lost:
- the one for the trashcan (the Trash applet)
- some of the icons in the system tray (the software update, i.e., the green shield)
- the one for the comics app
- and the favicons in the konsole tabs
How can I restore them? I've looked at the settings of the various applications but none is about the icon to show.
Thanks a lot Walter
I have no icon in the system tray for 'software updates', although clicking in the blank area works
You could both try removing the applets and re-adding them?
Another thing to try would be to switch Icon Themes and/or Desktop Themes.
Hi,
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, Ed Greshko wrote:
You could both try removing the applets and re-adding them?
Another thing to try would be to switch Icon Themes and/or Desktop Themes.
I've tried both after your suggestion and none of them let the icons reappear. I'm using the Crystal SVG set of icons if this can help and I've tried with the Oxygen, Breeze and Fedora sets without success.
Any other idea?
Walter
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Hi, just to add a couple of bits I've also tried to log out and recreate the configs with:
kbuildsyscoca5 --noincremental
and to remove the icon-cache.kcache from ~/.kde/cache-«machine name» but nothing has changed the icons are still missing.
Walter
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, Walter Cazzola wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, Ed Greshko wrote:
You could both try removing the applets and re-adding them?
Another thing to try would be to switch Icon Themes and/or Desktop Themes.
I've tried both after your suggestion and none of them let the icons reappear. I'm using the Crystal SVG set of icons if this can help and I've tried with the Oxygen, Breeze and Fedora sets without success.
Any other idea?
Walter
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On Mon, 4 Jul 2016, Neal Becker wrote:
I have no icon in the system tray for 'software updates', although clicking in the blank area works
Yes, this is the case for the whole missing icons: the apps is still there and you can click on it and use it.
Walter
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Walter Cazzola wrote:
Dear all, I'm running fedora 23 with KDE and plasma.
After my last update to the plasma system some of the icons have disappeared from my panel (the app is still there). I lost:
- the one for the trashcan (the Trash applet)
- some of the icons in the system tray (the software update, i.e., the green shield)
- the one for the comics app
- and the favicons in the konsole tabs
How can I restore them? I've looked at the settings of the various applications but none is about the icon to show.
Recent kf5-5.23.0 kiconthemes release seems to have changed behavior a bit so that oxygen icon theme is no longer used implicitly.
That said, I cannot reproduce the behavior mentioned here (trash, systray, konsole tab behave ok for me).
Anyone else able to reproduce this?
-- Rex
Dear Rex, to add few details also most of the icons in the system settings are missing (it shows only 6 out of 29: Search, Applications, Online Accounts, Device Actions, KDE Connect and Systemd).
Removing the cache of the icons and rebuilding the configuration didn't help.
Let me know if I can look at something usefull to find out the problem
Walter
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, Rex Dieter wrote:
Walter Cazzola wrote:
Dear all, I'm running fedora 23 with KDE and plasma.
After my last update to the plasma system some of the icons have disappeared from my panel (the app is still there). I lost:
- the one for the trashcan (the Trash applet)
- some of the icons in the system tray (the software update, i.e., the green shield)
- the one for the comics app
- and the favicons in the konsole tabs
How can I restore them? I've looked at the settings of the various applications but none is about the icon to show.
Recent kf5-5.23.0 kiconthemes release seems to have changed behavior a bit so that oxygen icon theme is no longer used implicitly.
That said, I cannot reproduce the behavior mentioned here (trash, systray, konsole tab behave ok for me).
Anyone else able to reproduce this?
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Walter Cazzola wrote:
Dear Rex, to add few details also most of the icons in the system settings are missing (it shows only 6 out of 29: Search, Applications, Online Accounts, Device Actions, KDE Connect and Systemd).
Removing the cache of the icons and rebuilding the configuration didn't help.
Like I said, it will be difficult unless we can find some way to reproduce the issue... seems you're the only one seeing this (as far as I can tell).
Are you using some non-default icon theme (besides breeze) or plasma theme?
-- Rex
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, Rex Dieter wrote:
Like I said, it will be difficult unless we can find some way to reproduce the issue... seems you're the only one seeing this (as far as I can tell).
Are you using some non-default icon theme (besides breeze) or plasma theme?
Probably yes, my default set is CrystalSVG
http://kdelook.org/content/show.php?content=8341
even though the name, the icons are all pngs.
I've tried to pass to another set but nothing changed.
Walter
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Walter Cazzola wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, Rex Dieter wrote:
Like I said, it will be difficult unless we can find some way to reproduce the issue... seems you're the only one seeing this (as far as I can tell).
Are you using some non-default icon theme (besides breeze) or plasma theme?
Probably yes, my default set is CrystalSVG
OK, so it would appear that icon set is... incomplete.
As I said before, there was a bug in kf5-kiconthemes previously where breez/oxygen (one or both?) would erroneously implicitly get used as a fallback theme... but that was fixed.
-- Rex
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, Rex Dieter wrote:
Walter Cazzola wrote:
Probably yes, my default set is CrystalSVG
OK, so it would appear that icon set is... incomplete.
As I said before, there was a bug in kf5-kiconthemes previously where breez/oxygen (one or both?) would erroneously implicitly get used as a fallback theme... but that was fixed.
Uhm, ok, so how can I solve that? Googling around I found that ubuntu has a way to specify a fallback icon theme but I can't find anything like that under Fedora.
And why to move to oxygen didn't solve the issue?
Walter
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Walter Cazzola wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, Rex Dieter wrote:
Walter Cazzola wrote:
Probably yes, my default set is CrystalSVG
OK, so it would appear that icon set is... incomplete.
As I said before, there was a bug in kf5-kiconthemes previously where breez/oxygen (one or both?) would erroneously implicitly get used as a fallback theme... but that was fixed.
Uhm, ok, so how can I solve that?
Try adjusting the crystalsvg's index.theme , to include: Inherits=breeze,oxygen
I'm not sure if that warrants re-running icon scriptlet gtk-update-icon-cache -f /path/to/crysalsvg or not, but it probably wouldn't hurt.
-- Rex
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, Rex Dieter wrote:
Uhm, ok, so how can I solve that?
Try adjusting the crystalsvg's index.theme , to include: Inherits=breeze,oxygen
I'm not sure if that warrants re-running icon scriptlet gtk-update-icon-cache -f /path/to/crysalsvg or not, but it probably wouldn't hurt.
ok, this partially solve the problem, I've the icons back but they are not the one I had and I don't like these ones.
Looking at the index.theme I've discovered that the CrystalSVG them has a fallback to hicolor
Inherits=hicolor
so the problem probably is in hicolor, do you have any suggestion about how to have this inheritance link working?
Walter
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Walter Cazzola wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, Rex Dieter wrote:
Uhm, ok, so how can I solve that?
Try adjusting the crystalsvg's index.theme , to include: Inherits=breeze,oxygen
I'm not sure if that warrants re-running icon scriptlet gtk-update-icon-cache -f /path/to/crysalsvg or not, but it probably wouldn't hurt.
ok, this partially solve the problem, I've the icons back but they are not the one I had and I don't like these ones.
OK, maybe we got the order wrong, try using
Inherits=oxygen or Inherits=oxygen,breeze
-- Rex
On Wed, 6 Jul 2016, Rex Dieter wrote:
I'm not sure if that warrants re-running icon scriptlet gtk-update-icon-cache -f /path/to/crysalsvg or not, but it probably wouldn't hurt.
ok, this partially solve the problem, I've the icons back but they are not the one I had and I don't like these ones.
OK, maybe we got the order wrong, try using
Inherits=oxygen or Inherits=oxygen,breeze
No way to use hicolor? digging into the breeze/oxygen sets the icons look really different that those I was used to.
Walter
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Walter Cazzola wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jul 2016, Rex Dieter wrote:
I'm not sure if that warrants re-running icon scriptlet gtk-update-icon-cache -f /path/to/crysalsvg or not, but it probably wouldn't hurt.
ok, this partially solve the problem, I've the icons back but they are not the one I had and I don't like these ones.
OK, maybe we got the order wrong, try using
Inherits=oxygen or Inherits=oxygen,breeze
No way to use hicolor? digging into the breeze/oxygen sets the icons look really different that those I was used to.
Inherits=hicolor was the default before (before we changed anything), wasn't it?
-- Rex
On Thu, 7 Jul 2016, Rex Dieter wrote:
Walter Cazzola wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jul 2016, Rex Dieter wrote:
OK, maybe we got the order wrong, try using
Inherits=oxygen or Inherits=oxygen,breeze
No way to use hicolor? digging into the breeze/oxygen sets the icons look really different that those I was used to.
Inherits=hicolor was the default before (before we changed anything), wasn't it?
Yes it was and still is. There should be a reason why it has suddendly stopped working. I would restore the old behavior.
Here:
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=289&t=124403
I found that I'm not the only one with this problem and one solution (that can't work for long) consists in copying the missing icons in the folder for the CrystalSVG (in my case) set from hicolor.
But as I said this would work up to the next update to the icon sets.
Walter
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Walter Cazzola ha scritto:
Dear Rex, to add few details also most of the icons in the system settings are missing (it shows only 6 out of 29: Search, Applications, Online Accounts, Device Actions, KDE Connect and Systemd).
Removing the cache of the icons and rebuilding the configuration didn't help.
In a previous message you wrote:
and to remove the icon-cache.kcache from ~/.kde/cache-«machine name» but nothing has changed the icons are still missing.
Did you try to remove ~/.cache/icon-cache.kcache ?
Note: everything which uses Frameworks does not use ~/.kde anymore. So we need to forget that directory, unless we need to convert old data or we are working with kdelibs4 applications.
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, Luigi Toscano wrote:
In a previous message you wrote:
and to remove the icon-cache.kcache from ~/.kde/cache-«machine name» but nothing has changed the icons are still missing.
Did you try to remove ~/.cache/icon-cache.kcache ?
Note: everything which uses Frameworks does not use ~/.kde anymore. So we need to forget that directory, unless we need to convert old data or we are working with kdelibs4 applications.
I did that right now and nothing changed.
Walter --