guiverc_d | xubuntu menu question: in recent week(s) i've had a issue with icons (not showing) on my panels (may be unrelated). I just noticed some icons in my applications menu are large, some huge; eg. amazon in internet, image viewer (gpicview) in graphics, lxterminal in system... - is this a concern? (app menu icons only) I don't find a bug about it; but it could just be a something I've done? worth a bug report (or is it my fault?) | 04:01 |
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Bashing-om | guiverc_d: I too run xubuntu, I do not see those icon size changes . Have you been changing themes ? | 04:04 |
guiverc_d | my theme is not default; so it'll be my fault :) | 04:04 |
Bashing-om | guiverc_d: I also have changed themes, but only with those that are installed by default. So far - no issues . | 04:07 |
guiverc_d | yep thanks Bashing-om - if i change appearance->icons the issue disappears completely.. confirmation is was me!! appreciate the help! | 04:09 |
Bashing-om | guiverc_d: Just holding the hand :P | 04:10 |
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guiverc | Bashing-om, if you can spare a few mins; can you switch to elementary-xfce-dark & see if you get it (if you have/use application menu; the old one; appearance->icons); i believe it's a default. my system has other DEs loaded so i'm wondering if that's how it got here; but looks like its from xubuntu-icon-theme package | 04:31 |
Bashing-om | guiverc: sire .. gimme a tic . | 04:32 |
Bashing-om | guiverc: Hey, that ^ is what I have set for my current theme . | 04:34 |
guiverc | same tastes :) but also means I've gotta look more to see what I've done :( | 04:34 |
guiverc | thanks Bashing-om - appreciated... | 04:34 |
Bashing-om | guiverc: /usr/share/themes/ .. look and see what you have changed ? | 04:36 |
guiverc | :) -- yeah I was in /usr/share/icons & it was clean; alas evidence i've been in themes & possibly created the issue :( now to clean it... | 04:40 |
Bashing-om | guiverc: /usr/share/icons/elementary-xfce-dark | 04:40 |
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