LMKDE9 - mintupdate - Unable to change icons

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LMKDE9 - mintupdate - Unable to change icons

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Bug Report - LMKDE9 - mintupdate - Unable to change icons

I find the new icons in mintupdate in the system tray too small to distinguish. I easily see the shield but not the inner graphics. The older icons were much better for my disabled eyes.

Using the mintupdate form tab 'Icons' I began changing them. With some help, I located the old icons in /usr/lib/linuxmint/mintupdate/icons. The new icons individually showed under the 'Icons' title. I clicked 'Apply' but nothing happened. I assume that the form closes with a successful apply but the form stayed visible.

I closed the form but the system tray mintupdate was now iconless. Just a space with no icon.

I modified the permissions but still the icons do not stick. I 'Quit' and reloaded but the results were the same. I completely removed the app and reinstalled but the results are the same.

Maybe this text I found is applicable, "I actually do see more errors and crashes due to improperly informed users and tweaking that was never really meant to be implemented into the OS."

Thanks.

Hope this helps.
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enigma

Re: LMKDE9 - mintupdate - Unable to change icons

Post by enigma »

Follow-UP

I have located the source of the bug. The mintupdate.conf file in /etc directory contains the path + filename of the icons. In my particular case the path+filename equals the first location of my own icons.

Let me explain:

I did not want to use the current system tray icons so after some work I decided to create my own. I used my user directory and Kiconedit to manufacture some 'works of art' (cough, cough). After I finished each icon I opened mintupdate to load the icon and look at it in the wild. After making a new set, I moved them to my graphics directory for permanent storage. I reopened mintupdate and entered the new location of the icons. This is the beginning when the problems occurred.

This should help isolate the bug. I do not think that too many people will reproduce my steps so it is not a priority.

Hope this helps.

Thanks.
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