Thanks Cyril

But step 3 leads to an endless display of the following message:
##WARNING: QSystemTrayIcon::setVisible: No Icon set

with %CPU close to 100%

are you on a 32 ou 64 bit version? Seems to work on a 64bit version, not on 32 bit.

T.


Le 14/09/2017 à 03:39, Cyril Brulebois a écrit :
thierry <thierry.jeanmou...@cegetel.net> (2017-07-21):
Package: skrooge
Version: 2.7.0-1
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

I have just upgraded from Jessie to Stretch, and many icons are
missing in the new Skrooge version.

I have installed the breeze-icon-theme package as recommended by the
upstream to no avail.

I am using the XCFE desktop

Hi Thierry,

I'm in the exact same situation, and found out that the combination of
those 3 steps work:

  1. install breeze

  2. put this into ~/.config/kdeglobals:
       [Icons]
       Theme=breeze

  3. start skrooge with:
       XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=kde skrooge


I'd be very happy to have a better way to set the icon theme for all
kde applications though. This used to work:
   $ kcmshell4 icons

but with its 5 version gives:
   $ kcmshell5 icons
   Could not find module 'icons'. See kcmshell5 --list for the full list of 
modules.

It seems the following plugin is required, so I installed
plasma-desktop: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/kcm_icons.so

This allows for editing ~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals just by clicking
the right icons theme, but that's still not taken into account by
skrooge when it's started under xfce… Also, starting kcmshell5 icons
leads to Adwaita (the first theme) being selected in the list while it's
not the active theme (e.g. Tango).

KDE people, help please?


KiBi.


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