btw: icon management

Alexander Toresson alexander.toresson at gmail.com
Thu May 3 15:23:01 CEST 2007


On 5/3/07, somethin2cool at yahoo.com <somethin2cool at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Stefan Schwarzburg wrote:
>
> > 3.) Just so that we talk of the same thing: Xfce has a settings manager.
> > There you can select the "User Interface Settings" or the "Window
> > Manager Settings". Since you have Beryl installed, the window manager
> > settings are not interesting for you. If you want to change the icons go
> > to "User Interface Settings". There you can change either the gtk2 theme
> > or the icons. Since you said something about icons at the beginning of
> > you mail, I guess that you want to change the icons: Go to "Icon Theme".
> > Now click on whatever icon theme you like. This should change your
> > icons. At least all the icons that are affected by a theme. Because not
> > all icons are. For example: if in a .desktop file (in
> > /usr/share/applications/) there is a specific file mentioned as the
> > icon, then changing the icon theme will not change this file and
> > therefor not change the icon in the menu.
> >
>
> Hi,
>
> Yes I did that exactly. It has no effect at all. I thought maybe
> something else had taken over icon management
>

Is xfce-mcs-manager running?

Regards, Alexander Toresson



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