Re: gtk3 broken/missing icons on kde

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On Sat, 2013-10-19 at 14:01 -0500, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Adam Williamson wrote:
> 
> > Hi folks, and welcome to the Fedora 20 Beta blocker bug news...
> 
> can't find any criteria currently that covers application icons (though do 
> mention it if such a thing exists)...
> 
> At issue here are gtk3 applications that use non-standard (e.g. symbolic) 
> icons look particularly bad on kde (or any desktop that doesn't use an icon 
> theme that has does not have a fallback to gnome icon theme).  See:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1018390 (*)
> (includes screenshot), reported over a week ago without comment yet, so here 
> am, soliciting feedback.
> 
> If gtk applications need a gnome-icon-theme fallback to be fully functional, 
> then depending on the currently configured icon theme to do it feels like 
> the wrong approach to me.
> 
> Kevin (Kofler) and I provided what I think are constructive and not 
> unreasonable suggestions:
> * restore Net/FallbackIconTheme support
> * use a hard-coded gnome-icons fallback (instead of hicolor)
> 
> In particular, adding a hard-coded fallback to gnome-icons in kde is not a 
> particularly pleasing option (as mentioned in the bug already).


Did you try with gtk 3.10.1 ? We've fixed the 'generic fallback' to drop
-symbolic after exhausting other possibilities. E.g. for
drive-harddisk-usb-symbolic we're now looking for

drive-harddisk-usb-symbolic
drive-harddisk-symbolic
drive-symbolic
drive-harddisk-usb
drive-harddisk
drive

in that order.

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