Dun Peal posted on Fri, 30 Sep 2011 13:48:54 -0500 as excerpted: > In latest Kubuntu, is there a way to change the icon of an application > throughout the KDE desktop? > > For example, I'd like to have a launcher that launches a Konsole > instance that has a blackboard image as its icon, instead of the default > one. It should supercede the icon not just in the launcher, but also in > the taskbar and everywhere else it's used. > > Is that possible? Assuming kubuntu is standard kde in this regard... There are two possible ways your question could be taken, with two different possible solutions. 1) If you want to change the icon for ever instance of an app (for example, all konsole sessions will use the same one, just a different one than used now): Change the icon theme, or just the single icon in the theme. To see which theme you have currently selected and to change it if desired, kde settings, common appearance and behavior, application appearance, icons. Note that in addition to the built-in themes, you can hit the get new themes button and a selection of new themes as found on kde-look.org should show up. However, you may wish to actually browse kde-look to get more details about them than the built-in download applet provides. If you wish to change individual icons, not entire themes, once you know the theme in use, you can swap out the actual icon files as found under /usr/share/icons/<theme>, normal system-wide location (but the distro or admin may change it), or the user location, tho I'm not sure whether it's using the KDEHOME or XDG_DATA_HOME location (~/.kde/share/icons or ~/.local/share/icons, I believe the defaults would be, I've changed mine). Again, if you want more variety, install other themes and mix and match into your own custom theme, as desired. 2) If OTOH you only want one particular launched instance, for example, a special konsole profile, to have its own icon (but to use it everywhere for that profile, including the launcher and when running, etc), while other instances stay with their normal icons, that's possible too. Use the kde menu editor, kmenuedit run from krunner, or context/secondary/ right click on the launch menu icon (kickoff or lancelot or classic or whatever) and select edit applications. Find the appropriate launcher entry, copy and paste it if you want a second one with different settings (like a different icon), and set them. Save your changes, and you should be set. That edits them for your specific user. To edit them system-wide, edit the individual *.desktop files, under /usr/share/applications/kde4, here on Gentoo. A normal text editor works fine, and it's the Icon= line you want to edit. (Be careful not to change any other lines if you don't understand what they do.) Of course, edits to the system-wide location will likely get lost when the package containing those files gets updated, so you may wish to either do it per-user (which should be safe from system updates), or keep copies of your changed files somewhere so you can simply copy them back after an update, if needed. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.