Does kmenuedit show Gtk4 icons just named "org" in TDE?

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Michele, Slavek, All,

On the bleeding edge in openSUSE Tumbleweed, I'm seeing Gtk icons in kmenuedit with many in the "System icons -> Application" list just named "org" (which of course breaks trying to use them)

   Here is a screenshot of what I see:

https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/31a073a6794f

Likely this is an issue introduced recently with Gtk4 or the like where they have buried blobs being org.whatever.gnome.something config tree names and it looks like kmenuedit is only able to grab the "org" part. (this is just an educated GUESS on my part)

(oops sent to pearsoncomputing.org first -- and that rejects me now for some reason, even though I still get bug info from it?)

=== Update! ===

Fortuitous I sent to the wrong e-mail, Yasuhiko already found the issue in kde3 from a post to the opensuse list yesterday:

<quote>
This problem is that while referencing icon's file names, only reads up
to the first period (this is due to a default implementation of
QFileInfo::baseName()).

So that there is an issue where the selected icon is not reflected.
This problem occurs not only in Tumbleweed, but also in other versions.

Fix was already submitted to KDE:KDE3.
Binaries will be available soon.
</quote>

So if TDE has the same issue, you can grab the QFileInfo::baseName() patch from there.

  Keep up the great work!

--
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.

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