On 12/24/2013 10:42 AM, Jason Champion wrote:
Hi Dick,

It sounds like they're either assuming you have certain files in your icon library or forgot to include links to tutorial resources -- those files are not part of Qt. It should be easy to get substitute images.

When I look in this folder on my Ubuntu system with Gnome 3 installed:

/usr/share/icons/gnome/32x32/status/

I see these icons:

stock_volume-0.png stock_volume-max.png stock_volume-med.png stock_volume-min.png stock_volume-mute.png stock_volume.png

Yes. I have them, too. They are links to four other files in the same directory, audio-volume-high.png, etc.

The images don't match exactly what the tutorial shows, but the concept is the same.

That sounds pretty similar to what they're asking for, and it being Qt4 they were probably assuming a system with Gnome 2 installed. I bet their default icons set has images with those names.

I have a number of folders with mute/min/med/max icons on my system: /usr/share/icons/oxygen/, /usr/share/icons/ubuntu-mono-dark, etc. You should be able to find suitable substitutes in one of the /usr/share/icons folders, depending on what window manager and/or theme libraries you have installed.

The ones you in /usr/share/icons/gnome/32x32/status/ work for me.

HTH,

Yes. Very much, thanks.

--
Regards,

Richard C. Steffens

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