Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> Humanity does not, ubuntu-mono does not either.
Of course Ubuntu has to do everything its own way. But I doubt KDE
applications would want to install to those themes (through ECM) anyway.
The concrete problem at hand can easily be fixed in the Breeze icon theme.
El divendres, 21 d’abril de 2017, a les 12:33:09 CEST, Kevin Kofler va
escriure:
> Milian Wolff wrote:
> >> > ECM installs to e.g.:
> >> >
> >> > /home/milian/projects/compiled/other/share/icons/breeze/16x16/apps/
> >> > hotspot.svgz
> >> >
> >> > Strace shows me the nearest match it looks
Matthias Klumpp wrote:
> And since the spec allows themes to define arbitrary layouts, there is
> technically nothing wrong with the Breeze theme.
IMHO, doing things differently just because you can, even if it breaks KDE's
own ECM macros, is not helpful.
Kevin Kofler
2017-04-21 12:33 GMT+02:00 Kevin Kofler :
> [...]
> I think it would really be helpful to make Breeze match the de-facto
> standard directory hierarchy.
I asked for this a while back (and also to have PNG additional to SVG
icons for rendering speed improvements) and the
Milian Wolff wrote:
>> > ECM installs to e.g.:
>> >
>> > /home/milian/projects/compiled/other/share/icons/breeze/16x16/apps/
>> > hotspot.svgz
>> >
>> > Strace shows me the nearest match it looks into:
>> > /home/milian/projects/compiled/kf5/share/icons/breeze/apps/16/hotspot.svg
Pretty much
Hi,
I would like to request review of xdg-desktop-portal-kde [1]. We would like to
make it part of Plasma releases, see [2].
What is xdg-desktop-portal-kde:
It's a KDE implementation of Flatpak portals backend [3], currently with
support of AppChooser, FileChooser, Notification and Print