Re: [e-users] Once more: desktop files for application on the iBar

2010-06-02 Thread Karl Sinn
> This means that your icon theme does not have the icon for konsole. Open > the desktop file of konsole ( in my case it is in > /usr/share/applications/kde4/konsole.desktop ) and look for the Icon= > line. In my case it is named "utilities-terminal". > > Along with konsole, it must have installed

Re: [e-users] Once more: desktop files for application on the iBar

2010-06-02 Thread P Purkayastha
On 06/02/2010 12:49 PM, Karl Sinn wrote: > now it's getting weird, I managed to change the icon of firefox, but there's > still now way to get an icon for konsole. > > What else can I try? This means that your icon theme does not have the icon for konsole. Open the desktop file of konsole ( in my

Re: [e-users] Once more: desktop files for application on the iBar

2010-06-02 Thread Karl Sinn
now it's getting weird, I managed to change the icon of firefox, but there's still now way to get an icon for konsole. What else can I try? Is there a way to see error messages from the iBar? Thanks Karl -- __

Re: [e-users] Once more: desktop files for application on the iBar

2010-06-02 Thread Ingvaldur Sigurjonsson
I think you find the real answer in gdb:ing the E17 source... it's all there waiting for to be explored :-) For your curiousity some icons for KDE specific apps are provided but I dont think it's complete. Take a look at a sample I made here http://rocketiii.blogspot.com/2010/06/lagadesk-iii-i

Re: [e-users] Once more: desktop files for application on the iBar

2010-06-02 Thread Karl Sinn
Hi, thanks for the hint but I would like to understand the "problem" and I'm not ready "yet" to change the theme. Out of curiosity: This is a gnome theme, does it provide icons for KDE applications like Kmail and Konsole? Thanks Karl Am Mittwoch, 2. Juni 2010 09:13:24 schrieb Ingvaldur Sigu

Re: [e-users] Once more: desktop files for application on the iBar

2010-06-02 Thread Karl Sinn
> use locate. that binary is in PREFIX/lib/efreet - PREFIX being the prefix > you used to install. my copy and paste screwed up. :) ok, now I found it, executed it, restarted enlightenment => nothing changed althouh the entry for Icon in the file is the same now than for firefox. To figure if t

Re: [e-users] Once more: desktop files for application on the iBar

2010-06-02 Thread Ingvaldur Sigurjonsson
I downloaded another Icon Theme, LaGaDesk-BlackWhite-III, and installed (extracted) it to $HOME/.local/share/icons. Went to Settings->Icon Theme and chose it from the list, then restarted E. That gave me a lot of icons for the IBar et al and it goes very well with the Black & White theme.

Re: [e-users] Once more: desktop files for application on the iBar

2010-06-01 Thread The Rasterman
On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 08:42:39 +0200 Karl Sinn said: > > 1. try remove *lock files in ~/.efreet - i have found that my efreeet dir > > got locked and needed a good deleting to fix stale locks. > > 2. > > run > > /usr/l/usr/local/lib/efreet/efreet_desktop_cache_createocal/lib/efreet/efr > > eet_des

Re: [e-users] Once more: desktop files for application on the iBar

2010-06-01 Thread Karl Sinn
> 1. try remove *lock files in ~/.efreet - i have found that my efreeet dir > got locked and needed a good deleting to fix stale locks. > 2. > run > /usr/l/usr/local/lib/efreet/efreet_desktop_cache_createocal/lib/efreet/efr > eet_desktop_cache_create (or wherever you installed efreet) by hand to

Re: [e-users] Once more: desktop files for application on the iBar

2010-06-01 Thread The Rasterman
On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 00:23:35 +0200 Karl Sinn said: 1. try remove *lock files in ~/.efreet - i have found that my efreeet dir got locked and needed a good deleting to fix stale locks. 2. run /usr/l/usr/local/lib/efreet/efreet_desktop_cache_createocal/lib/efreet/efreet_desktop_cache_create (or wher

[e-users] Once more: desktop files for application on the iBar

2010-06-01 Thread Karl Sinn
Hi, I have one program without icon (konsole) in the iBar. Now I would like to give it an icon. I checked in the settings (of the icon in the iBar) the *.desktop file which is named there. It didn't exist, so I created it, but even copying an existing "working" desktop file to the name and loca