>Then I go to install new icon packs and there are TONS of them. Not all 
>complete.
>
>Can anyone recommend a well-rounded icon package that matches the look of the 
>icons that come with all my apps?

As you noticed, most icon themes are not complete - in my eyes that's more 
likely to be true for the themes I find more appealing. But themes can fall 
back on others to provide the missing icons, something you can tweak yourself 
too. This works ... mostly.

Personally I use a grayscale colour palette based on the "graphite" look of Mac 
OS X with the Ciment icon theme by Laurent Baumann.
I've set that theme to inherit the "osx", "oxygen" and "hicolor" icon themes; 
the "osx" theme itself inherits "oxygen", "gnome" and "hicolor".

The "oxygen" theme is very complete but does look a bit cheesy nowadays but at 
least it's not overly simplified and fashionably flat like Breeze.

Be aware though that you'll need to trash your ~/.cache/icon-cache.kcache 
regularly because (AFAIU) some app will have seen fit to force the use of icons 
from Breeze. Seems to happen mostly with icons shown in file 
navigator/selection widgets.

R

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