[KDE Dot News]
 faq
 flatforty
 contribute
 subscribe
 configure
 search
 rdf

 main
 parent
 thread


Re: Locolor-Icons
by Tackat on Wednesday 18/Jul/2001, @09:31
> Uhm? You have to install a "locolor" _theme_
> to get _some_ locolor icons!?
> I think that's not acceptable!

Actually KDE should switch automatically to the locolor-icontheme if it is available just the same way KDE 2.1 did.

> KWord lacks half of it's icons. I stop here to summarize.

Feel free to take care of this task. The locolor-icons were removed from kdelibs/base because they weren't maintained actively anymore.

> Better think of an automated process which
> regularly locates and creates all missing
> locolor-icons

Well in that case dithering the remaining hicolor-icons on the fly is certainly the better solution.

Tackat
  Related Links
 ·   Articles on KDE Official News
 ·   Also by Tackat
 ·   Contact author

Thread Threshold:

The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whomever posted them.
( Reply )

Re: Locolor-Icons
by Solaris-User on Wednesday 18/Jul/2001, @18:48
> Actually KDE should switch automatically to the locolor-icontheme if it is available just the same way KDE 2.1 did.

KDE 2.1 did this!? I tested switching to an 8bpp display with an existing and a new KDE user: Both times KDE 2.2 did NOT install [a part of (the icons)] the existing "LoColor" KThemeMgr theme. I think you are confusing something:

All my KDE 2.1 installations don't contain a "Locolor.ktheme"-file. The locolor icons are installed in $KDEDIR/share/icons/locolor as fallback for the IconLoader. There is no kthememgr theme installed which would copy the icons to ~/.kde/share/icons/locolor (robbing the users' quotas). Please change kdeartwork's Makefile to install the icons in $KDEDIR/share/icons/locolor rather than creating a ktheme-file which has to be installed manually!

> Well in that case dithering the remaining hicolor-icons on the fly is certainly the betters olution.

I agree, but I guess we don't will see this included in KDE 2.2. :-(
[ Reply To This | View ]
  • Re: Locolor-Icons
    by Tackat on Friday 20/Jul/2001, @09:11
    > I agree, but I guess we don't will see this
    > included in KDE 2.2. :-(

    Looks like you guessed wrong. :-)

    lists.kde.org

    Greetings,
    Tackat
    [ Reply To This | View ]
    • Re: Locolor-Icons
      by Solaris-User on Friday 20/Jul/2001, @15:24
      Great! I noticed today that linking the 'locolor' dir to the 'hicolor' dir will do the same trick inclusive dithering.

      But there is a bug: If you install the locolor-icon theme it stops working! I would expect it to search first user's locolor-icons followed by system-wide locolor-icons and last dithering system-wide highcolor-icons.
      [ Reply To This | View ]
      • Re: Locolor-Icons
        by Solaris-User on Friday 20/Jul/2001, @16:05
        #26618 seems to describe this
        [ Reply To This | View ]
      • Re: Locolor-Icons
        by Antonio Larrosa on Saturday 21/Jul/2001, @10:46
        > But there is a bug: If you install the
        > locolor-icon theme it stops working! I would

        In what sense ?

        > expect it to search first user's locolor-icons
        > followed by system-wide locolor-icons and last
        > dithering system-wide highcolor-icons.

        You seem to be still using hicolor as your icon theme. Go to KControl->Look&Feel->Icons and select locolor as your icon theme.

        About #26618, the application cannot assume that locolor is installed anymore, so this is a problem in the application installation.

        Greetings,
        [ Reply To This | View ]
        • Re: Locolor-Icons
          by Solaris-User on Saturday 21/Jul/2001, @12:41
          >> If you install the locolor-icon theme it stops working!
          > In what sense ?

          In the locolor-icon theme missing icons are not dithered anymore. As soon as I apply it e.g. the Kate icon in Kicker changes to "unknown" icon. After "dcop kicker restart" e.g. the icons of the game-submenus changed to "unknown" icon too.

          > You seem to be still using hicolor as your icon theme. Go to KControl->Look&Feel->Icons and select locolor as your icon theme.

          No, "KDE-LoColor, Lowcolor Icon Theme" is selected. Applying it again, doesn't change anything either.
          [ Reply To This | View ]
          • Re: Locolor-Icons
            by Antonio Larrosa on Sunday 22/Jul/2001, @00:07
            > In the locolor-icon theme missing icons are not dithered anymore. As soon as I apply it e.g.
            > the Kate icon in Kicker changes to "unknown" icon. After "dcop kicker restart" e.g. the icons
            > of the game-submenus changed to "unknown" icon too.

            Aaah, I see. You're right, that's a real problem (but different from #26618). Thanks for reporting it.

            It's fixed now. Please update your locolor theme from the kdeartwork module.

            Greetings
            [ Reply To This | View ]

 
The Fine Print: The previous comments are owned by whomever posted them.
( Reply )

  "Never miss an opportunity to throw away code." -- Guillaume Laurent
KDE®, "K Desktop Environment", "KDE Dot News", "got the dot?" and the KDE Logo® are trademarks or registered trademarks of KDE e.V. in the European Union, the United States and other countries. All other trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners. Comments are owned by the poster. The rest: Copyright © 2000-2008 KDE e.V. for The KDE Project. For further information or comments on this site, please contact the Webmaster.
[ home | post article | flat forty | subscribe | search | rdf ]