于Wed 18 Jul 2012 12:45:41 AM CST,Vincent Bernat写到:
❦ 17 juillet 2012 18:07 CEST, Bryan Gardiner <b...@khumba.net> :
I use the gnome-sound-applet to control sound in my awesome settings,
and it has a full black icon. However, my top panel is also black, so
I can't see the icon.
Is it possible to change the icon? Thanks!
best regards,
pylemon
You might also be able to get around this by switching to an icon
theme that's meant for dark backgrounds, such as Faenza-Dark. Here's
how to create the .gtkrc files that override the default
gtk-icon-theme-name:
http://awesome.naquadah.org/wiki/Customizing_GTK_Apps
Unfortunately, applets using those "symbolic" icons are specifically
requesting them. I did not check for the volume applet, but I got the
problem with the bluetooth applet. You have something like this:
icon_enabled = g_themed_icon_new_with_default_fallbacks
(ACTIVE_ICON_NAME"-symbolic");
This result that an icon ending by "-symbolic" will be favored over all
other icons. Only if such an icon is not found, it will try without the
"-symbolic" suffix (and again, if not found, it will remove one suffix).
However, I don't remember whay I have tested exactly. Maybe something
like this would work (with `yourtheme` being a theme without symbolic
icons):
#v+
gtk-icon-theme-name="yourtheme"
gtk-fallback-icon-theme="yourtheme"
#v-
Another solution would be to uninstall those icons.
thanks vincent, your solution is awesome, and I have successfully
changed my icon white now. thank you very much!
and thanks bryan, thank you for your help. this group is so nice. I
love awesome. : )
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