Done that.
It appears that each application in KDE and Gnome has its own icon. That is
all except for some applications that do not have a icon in Gnome or KDE.
What I am trying to do here is get the standard icons for that application or
suitable replacement ones. Some icons like Mozilla need to be trashed - they
is a size problem with that one and several others. I also went off to the
various sites to get icons but the majority of them are in Rpms. Now I don't
know about you but I seriously question why anyone would need to put an icon
package into a RPM unless they are doing something strange. I look at it this
way because after all an icon is nothing more than a picture so why would I
need a configuration file for a picture. Tar and zip I have no problem with
but RPM sounds like a program to me.
Thanks
Frank
On Sunday 10 June 2001 08:37 pm, you wrote:
> Look for the gnome icons file and use that as the file to read when you set
> up your desktop application.
> Smitty
>
> On Sunday 10 June 2001 18:29, you wrote:
> > I have found that my current setup utilizing KDE 2 does not have enough
> > different icons that are not allocated to specific programs.
> >
> > Does anyone know where one may obtain additional icons?
> >
> > Yes I know I can search the net for this but then the problem becomes
> > that I am so overloaded with information that I do not understand that I
> > am very confused.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Frank
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