![]() ![]() And really the folder being outlines on the desktop is mildly annoying even though, ideally, they shouldn’t. So I’m returning back to the pink icons for the moment, but it seems like my icons are irrepairably pink now. Clearing thumbnails, cache doesn’t fix this either. I also tried enabling/disabling previews.Īfter returning to the pink theme then deleting the thumbnails and cache seems to get me to this familarily broken state. ![]() I can’t exactly place what I did exactly to get it here, but I’ve deleted. Then fill up the theme metadata and click OK. So far I managed to get sorta where I want it to look with out blind luck by this point. To do so, go to Preferences Miscellaneous Create icon theme, select the folder where you have put your icons. I’m trying to understand at least some kind of logic in the madness. If you don’t know how to add css and style classes + the ID for the custom icons you want, then look at You can use that instead of Breath as the base. Right click, select properties, then change their ownership recursively (Apply to all. Then make another copy ZorinGrey (-Dark) (I think these are the two you referenced). If it was me, I would elevate my file manager, then make copies of the ZorinOrange (or -Dark) icon theme in /.icons. To change their icons, then look into /usr/share/plasma/desktoptheme/breath/ and make it your own, aka copy it to ~/.local/share/plasma/desktoptheme/whatever_name_you_want and start editing … Any custom icon you add will not be substituted by the default one. The colors can be changed but not in a fast and easy way. ![]() It follows the color-scheme tho if you select the one that follows the color-scheme, otherwise will use the predefined colors.īreath-Light uses predefined light colors.īreath will use the colors from the color scheme you chose. That is part of the Plasma Style module, aka has nothing to do with the System Icon theme used, nor with the Application Style. In system tray menus, the system tray icon of pamac gui, the manjaro icon in the launcher ![]()
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