On 07/16/2013 06:53 PM, Adrian Bunk wrote:
The common practice in GNOME packages (e.g. evolution, totem, brasero,
epiphany-browser, network-manager-gnome) is a dependency on
gnome-icon-theme. For non-GNOME users of GNOME applications a
dependency on gnome-icon-theme can prevent serious problems. When you
have a full GNOME installed, gnome-icon-theme is anyway always installed.
Unless I'm missing something, that doesn't seem to help
epiphany-browser.Even with the gnome-icon-theme installed, if you're
running another desktop environment (ie: KDE), you get this in Wheezy
for epiphany-browser: http://imgur.com/iBM7FEc
(Note the red X in the icons)
Without the gnome-icon-theme in liferea, I get magnifying glass icons
instead of the folder icons. Although I've only done about 5 minutes of
testing of liferea without the gnome-icon-theme package.
I'm not that familiar with gnome, but is it possible Gnome users can
create / install their own icon themes and not use the gnome-icon-theme
package at all? If so, a recommends might be the way to go.
-David
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