Hello,

I think when it comes to icons you're not supposed to use the stock
item facilities anymore. I would recommend getting the

    gtk3-icon-browser

and browse through the available icons. Once you found a suitable one
you can apply one by invoking the *_from_icon_name family of function
calls, e.g.:

    gtk_button_new_from_icon_name('edit-cut', GTK_ICON_SIZE_BUTTON);

You appear to be right, though. At a glance I couldn't find a 'pure'
edit icon either.

Hope that helps.

--Tilo


Am Montag, den 06.03.2017, 20:13 +0100 schrieb zahlenm...@gmx.de:
> Stock items are deprecated and the documentation mostly shows which
> named icon to use instead. Such information is missing for
> GTK_STOCK_EDIT (although I assume it is missing for a good reason).
> Now, I want to use an "edit" icon. Which one should I use? "gtk-edit"
> seems to work, but probably not everywhere. Some themes have an
> "edit"
> icon, but not all. I also thought about "accessories-text-editor"
> which
> is at least a standard freedesktop icon and fits to some degree.
> Maybe
> someone here has faced the same decision and give me a hint?
> 
> Kind regards
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