[done] Icons missing in salix64 (OpenOffice etc.)

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Re: [done] OpenOffice icons missing in salix64

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ln -s /usr/share/icons/gnome-brave /usr/share/icons/default
... and add default to all Inherits= :lol:
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Re: [done] OpenOffice icons missing in salix64

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That's what the hicolor icon theme is for ;)
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Re: [done] OpenOffice icons missing in salix64

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thenktor wrote:That's what the hicolor icon theme is for ;)
So, fix it please. Package Maintainer! :P
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Re: [done] OpenOffice icons missing in salix64

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thenktor wrote:Why are the OO icons only in gnome-brave? Doesn't the OO package provide icons itself?

EDIT: Indeed the OO package is missing icons!
$ ls -ld /usr/share/icons/default
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 2009-12-28 11:49 /usr/share/icons/default -> obsidian-cursors
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Re: [done] OpenOffice icons missing in salix64

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thenktor wrote:EDIT: Indeed the OO package is missing icons!
Oops. Yes it is. I never switched icon themes to see it. :mrgreen:
damNageHack wrote:$ ls -ld /usr/share/icons/default
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 2009-12-28 11:49 /usr/share/icons/default -> obsidian-cursors
That's not a problem. /usr/share/icons is also used for cursors, not icons only.
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