Alex,
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. I was attending a conference the
last 3 days.
There is a manpage for gtk-update-icon-cache which explains what it does
and what to expect. Here is a snippet from that manpage:
-
gtk-update-icon-cache creates mmapable cache files for icon
Hi Girvin
Thanks for the reply. I too use Slackware.
I've only got the /usr/share/icons/hicolor/icon-theme.cache script on my
system. Do I need to reboot the machine for the change to take effect?
Alex
On 10/10/2019 19:20, Girvin Herr wrote:
Alex,
I am assuming you are using a Linux
On Thu, 10 Oct 2019 20:08:17 +0200
aguador wrote:
> BTW your message seems to imply that you have both the GTK XFCE and
> the QT Plasma DEs installed together, which is unusual. There might
> be a chance that has something to do with the problem you are having.
> So again, I would check with
El jue, 10-10-2019 a las 20:08 +0200, aguador escribió:
> El jue, 10-10-2019 a las 10:49 +0100, mcmurchy1917techy escribió:
> > My question is where does the desk top environments get these icons
> > from? How can I get the calc and writer icons displaying in the
> > task
> > manager bar
> >
> >
Alex,
I am assuming you are using a Linux distro, since you mention kde and
xfce. I am using Slackware Linux and xfce. I would first try running the
following script as root to refresh the icon cache before you get too deep:
#!/bin/sh
# Cache the icons:
if [ -x /usr/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache
El jue, 10-10-2019 a las 10:49 +0100, mcmurchy1917techy escribió:
>
> My question is where does the desk top environments get these icons
> from? How can I get the calc and writer icons displaying in the task
> manager bar
>
> Alex
>
The icons on the panel will be determined by the icon set
I've got a problem that's bugging me.
The initial problem was that if I started calc, it started as expected
except that in the task manager bar, which displays the running
applications, I see an icon with a X and a circle through it, I suspect
this icon is the default icon for running