On 10/02/2014 08:24 PM, David Brodie wrote:
> On 02/10/14 18:26, Armin K. wrote:
>> On 10/02/2014 07:11 PM, David Brodie wrote:
>>> I think Thunar still has a run-time dependency on gnome-icon-theme -
>>> it's just not checked for in the configure script. For example, try
>>> renaming /usr/share/icons/gnome and then trying to view a folder as
>>> icons. Jannis's commit message seems to be about replacing some icons
>>> which *used* to be in g-i-t with his own copies, not about dropping
>>> g-i-t altogether. (At least, that's how I read it.)
>>>
>>> David
>>
>> I suppose it could use any icon theme that has a similar icon set, be it
>> gnome, adwaita, oxygen, etc icon theme. I remember using
>> tango-icon-theme with Xfce4 in the past too.
> 
> OK, I've just repeated my test with adwaita installed, with the same
> results, i.e. Thunar is missing icons if it can't find gnome-icon-theme
> - also, xfce-settings is missing some icons, which I hadn't noticed
> before. If Thunar (and xfce-settings) are OK with tango or oxygen, then
> perhaps adwaita is the problem, e.g. it is not compatible with gtk+2.
> 
> David
> 
> 

I believe in GNOME environment, Nautilus (the GNOME file manager) uses
symbolic icons, while Thunar doesn't. My guess is that some icons were
imported as symbolic ones, ommiting non-symbolic ones and that's why
Thunar can't find them.

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