icon theme

daniele favara danjele at gmail.com
Mon Feb 6 09:57:58 CET 2006


On 2/6/06, Nick Schermer <nickschermer at gmail.com> wrote:
> I think it's good to replace the current Rodent icons by the Tango ones, but
> the theme is not finished yet (and probably won't before the 4.4 release).
> (And if Xfce will switch to Tango, ALL icons need to be replaced.)

I think you don't get what i mean ... i'm not talking about switching
from Rodent to Tango ... but about using icon-naming spec.

from legacy-icon-mapping.xml:

	<icon name="preferences-desktop">
	    <link>gnome-control-center</link>
	    <link>gnome-settings</link>
	    <link>gtk-preferences</link>
	    <link>redhat-preferences</link>
	    <link>kcontrol</link>
	</icon>

for xfce:
	<icon name="preferences-desktop">
	    <link>gnome-control-center</link>
	    <link>gnome-settings</link>
	    <link>gtk-preferences</link>
	    <link>redhat-preferences</link>
	    <link>kcontrol</link>
            <link>xfce4-settings</link> <=============
	</icon>

or for ex:

[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
_Name=Xfce 4 Settings Manager
_Comment=Graphical Settings Manager for Xfce 4
Exec=xfce-setting-show
Icon=preferences-desktop <==============
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=X-XFCE;Settings;DesktopSettings;
OnlyShowIn=XFCE;
_GenericName=Settings Manager

You can use Rodent icons.



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