On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 15:03:53 -0700 Luís Pereira <luis.artur.pere...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Hernán Ramírez <h2222...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I also got this bug, but in my case it was in the second restart. I have > > Ubuntu Mini 14.04 "only the base system" + LXQT Repos in Virtualbox. I > > upgraded with "dist-update" to the latest and i was unable to add new Quick > > Launch Icons. However, i had before a Firefox icon and it worked fine. > > > > After a second restart with no new update/upgrade done, the Firefox icon > > had disappeared and the same bug for adding a new Quick Launch icon > > appeared. I had the base LXQT 0.7 from the beginning and it was the first > > time upgrading with "dist-update" when the Qt5 support was announced. > > > > Hope this helps, > > > > It helped a lot. > The Quick Launch is unrelated to this issue. It needs fixing. > The missing Firefox icon seems to be an libqtxdg bug that I was debugging > before all icons disappeared. I will get to it later. > > The all icons disappeared... I'm now able to reproduced it. But it happens > also with the code prior to my updates on libqtxdg. It's related to initial > conditions and the existence of fallback themes not being checked in liblxqt > . > > The installation / update sets the icon_theme entrie in lxqt.conf to > oxygen. But.... the theme might not exist. I had the oxygen theme installed > so I never had this issue. > This issue happens to people that don't have the oxygen theme installed. > I'm I right ? People having this issue should use lxqt-config-appearance > and set the icon theme. lxqt-config-appearance actually checks the theme > existence. After that, logout/login and everything should be Ok. Please > check it and give me feedback, so I can write a fix. Hi, I am not testing nor using your work for the time being, just following the discussions here. I send this mail to you because an idea just popped up while reading your answer, so I'll submit it to you under the shape of a question: wouldn't it be a good idea if you managed to introduce a fallback into your code? ie: if no icon theme is defined by the user, having hicolor icon theme as a fallback, as it is a very generic theme which is usually present in all distributions? Best regards, Mélodie / following lxqt's teams remotely. :) -- LinuxVillage http://linuxvillage.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Lxde-list mailing list Lxde-list@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxde-list