On Thursday 20 February 2014 11:44:32 Damian Ivanov wrote:
> ok, they were at some point retrieving the icon using .desktop file
> but no more.
thanks for the update.
>
> Paolo Borelli [gedit developer] 2014-02-20 09:39:20 UTC
>
> this should be fixed in 7ff1b3696fee69a7adfbb82b7a8f5b2a
ok, they were at some point retrieving the icon using .desktop file
but no more.
Paolo Borelli [gedit developer] 2014-02-20 09:39:20 UTC
this should be fixed in 7ff1b3696fee69a7adfbb82b7a8f5b2ae2932bb1
For gnome at some point the icon was retrieved from the desktop file, then in
the mean
FYI I'll try it with the gnome bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724781
2014-02-20 8:41 GMT+02:00 Martin Gräßlin :
> On Thursday 20 February 2014 07:36:20 Damian Ivanov wrote:
>> It's by design. They will do this for more and more applications. The
>> icon is specified in the .deskto
On Thursday 20 February 2014 07:36:20 Damian Ivanov wrote:
> It's by design. They will do this for more and more applications. The
> icon is specified in the .desktop file. See my other last message.
This is irrelevant. There is no matching between .desktop file and the window.
As I wrote there i
It's by design. They will do this for more and more applications. The
icon is specified in the .desktop file. See my other last message.
Regards,
Damian
2014-02-20 7:28 GMT+01:00 Martin Gräßlin :
> On Thursday 20 February 2014 05:26:48 Damian Ivanov wrote:
>> Hallo Thomas,
>> Hallo Martin,
>>
>>
On Thursday 20 February 2014 05:26:48 Damian Ivanov wrote:
> Hallo Thomas,
> Hallo Martin,
>
> PS (before it gets lost after the output below :-)): I'm on openSUSE
> 13.1, I looked into /usr/share/icons there is no icon called gedit but
> I'm quite convinced that in GNOME the icon which is loaded