> so this bug happens in two cases: using .svg-icon themes on gnome
> or using anything on kde!
I apologize for the mess. The issues on GNOME and on KDE are unrelated IMHO.
To finish with the issue on GNOME in this bug, I suggest the following per-user
workaround for the Humanity icon theme:
#!/bin/bash
ISOURCE=/usr/share/icons/
ITHEME=Humanity
for size in 16 22 24 32 48;
do
mkdir -p $HOME/.icons/$ITHEME/mimes/$size;
for file in $ISOURCE/$ITHEME/mimes/$size/*.svg;
do ln -s $file $HOME/.icons/$ITHEME/mimes/$size/`basename $file`.png;
done;
done;
It turns out to be, that it is not required to convert SVG icons to PNG format:
changing the filename extension to .png is sufficient.
> so this bug happens in two cases: using .svg-icon themes on gnome
> or using anything on kde!
I apologize for the mess. The issues on GNOME and on KDE are unrelated IMHO.
To finish with the issue on GNOME in this bug, I suggest the following per-user
workaround for the Humanity icon theme:
#!/bin/bash
ISOURCE= /usr/share/ icons/
ITHEME=Humanity
for size in 16 22 24 32 48; icons/$ ITHEME/ mimes/$ size; $ITHEME/ mimes/$ size/*. svg; icons/$ ITHEME/ mimes/$ size/`basename $file`.png;
do
mkdir -p $HOME/.
for file in $ISOURCE/
do ln -s $file $HOME/.
done;
done;
It turns out to be, that it is not required to convert SVG icons to PNG format:
changing the filename extension to .png is sufficient.