Re: firefox and icons...

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Hi,

On Sat, 2004-12-18 at 22:51 +0100, Lars E. Pettersson wrote:
> Just tried the rawhide firefox on my FC3 (Gnome, Bluecurve) installation 
> and noticed that the icons had changed to something that resembles the 
> ones used by nautilus, epiphany, etc.
> 
> Is it possible to revert this to the original firefox icons (the ones 
> used by the FC3 firefox, both are 1.0-versions)? If it is possible, how 
> would one do that? (Without doing the obvious, recompiling, of course.)

I would have thought you could change the Firefox-specific application
theme in Tools->Themes in Firefox, but it looks like there's no option
there for now.

> Why are these icons used and not the original ones?

We use a consistent icon theme across the whole desktop and apps.
Application-specific theme systems are generally considered Evil.

The right fix if you like those Firefox icons would be for someone to
make a theme in that style for the whole desktop.

> Would it be possible to, in the themes selection, add a theme named 
> "firefox original", so that two choices exist, the (what I think they 
> are called) Gnome specific icons, and the original firefox icons?

Not in the global Prefs->Theme theme dialog since the firefox theme is
only a firefox theme, not a desktop theme.

Havoc



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