I think the problem here is that the "Browse" file chooser (reached via
clicking "Browse" in the "Browse Icons" dialog) violates the principle
of least surprise and is badly counterintuitive.

You are expected to choose a folder, not a file. No regular files are
listed at any time, so you can't see whether there are files in the
folders or not. When you want to choose a file, you have to navigate to
the folder one level up (i.e. closer to the root) from the folder that
contains the icon you want to use, select the folder containing the icon
you want to use from the list, then click "Open" to dismiss the "Browse"
dialog and cause the "Browse Icons" parent dialog to MAYBE populate its
main pane with thumbnails from the selected folder (IF there are any
image files in it), from which an icon can be chosen.

This is not "browsing", since it expects clairvoyance on the part of the
user: both in divining what the hell is going on and in knowing,
presumably by osmosis, that a particular folder actually contains icons
without being allowed to see its contents.

A workaround might be to relabel the button and associated dialog
"Fumble Blindfold" rather than "Browse".

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Cannot set custom program icons in the application menu.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116443
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