On 05/11/2011 04:01 PM, s...@tango.flipp.net wrote:
>> On 05/11/2011 02:39 AM, s...@tango.flipp.net wrote:
>>>> Log:
>>>> E17: When searching for an icon in the fdo theme, if we do not find it
>>>>     in the current theme, check some fallback icon themes (so there is
>>>>     less chance of a menu item having no icon).
>>>
>>> Oh! This is so wrong! You completely trash the efreet cache by doing
>>> this.
>>> All themes inherit from hicolor anyway, and Human inherits from gnome.
>>> And
>>> if I don't remember wrong, default isn't an icon theme.
>>>
>>> S.
>>>
>> Hmm, then this needs to be fixed in elm also, because this is exactly
>> how elm finds fdo icons also.
>
> Sure? I did fix it there some time ago. Search for theme on initial icon
> lookup, and then stick to this theme.
>
> S.
>
AHHHH so you did. May help if my elm svn was current huh ? ;)

Sorry for the noise.

dh

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