linuxPIPEpower

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linuxPIPEpower,

I do not understand the mystique of applications that don’t come with a reasonable working config. I don’t want to invest hours just to try something and see if it is vaguely suitable. Anyone who wants to delete the default config can easily do so.

I guess people get pulled with sunk costs because by the time you get it working you’ve spent so much time on it.

linuxPIPEpower,

It is the only solution I found. I described it in the post but put it behind a “spoiler” “What doesn’t work” to make the post shorter.

This seems unmanageable because adding a new field or failing to provide input for a field will both change the output order of every subsequent value. It’s way too fragile.

linuxPIPEpower,

If you leave some of the field blank will it be able to skip assigning the respective variable? That’s one problem with the positional values.

linuxPIPEpower,

Codeberg us really new, i think like 2 years. Since covid for sure.

linuxPIPEpower,

familarize yourself with everything first

dry humor i hope

linuxPIPEpower,

its intuitive enough you don’t even notice

a bit much

COMPUTERS ARE FUN AGAIN

agreed

linuxPIPEpower,

I don’t have much VM experience and I didn’t think of them for this. I didn’t know you can do suspend to disk. Does it work reliably? Would I be correct in guessing each “saved session” would be no greater in size than your available RAM?

Interface-wise would it be similar to a remote session where you open a window and it has a full second desktop inside it?

linuxPIPEpower,

Here is some troubleshooting ideas I have. Do any of them make any difference whatsoever

  1. Using a very generic, well supported icon theme with no customization. Is the problem that tint2 isn’t picking up any icon theme or it just isn’t picking up these icons? If not picking up any icons, then what icons is it using?
  2. create a fresh user on system with all default settings and see if anything is different? And if you have done system level customizations you could even try a fresh system liveboot/VM but that is a lot of work to be fair.
  3. change your xfce4-appearance and xfwm-settings themes
  4. Do you install icon themes for the user or the system? Try the other way does it make a difference?

I am using latest stable xfce4 (1.18 I think) with tint2 for task list and xfce4-panel for workspace switcher miniature view. From what I’ve noticed, the icons in both are always the same between the two of them. Tbh in general I have found changing icon themes very annoying and inconsistent across the system with some applications and tray items being resistant. Like firefox developer I find is impervious to icon themes. Do you have the issue with all applications including very well-supported ones like thunar or mousepad?

There is a command called gtk-update-icon-cache/gtk4-update-icon-cache but I don’t know if it would help.

linuxPIPEpower,

I admit I find icons under xfce4 to be very mysterious. There are all kinds of weird behaviours I can’t explain.

However I am not the only one. There are lots of threads about the “generic icon” problem, for example: Window buttons not showing the proper icon which might have something useful for you.

Kitty has specific instructions for its icon. I don’t mind the kitty icon so I never changed it.

Is the overall problems you are facing different in tint2 than in the xfce panel? if you open them both up is one able to access the correct icons and the other isn’t? I’m out of ideas in either case but it would at least clarify if the problem has anything to do with tint2 or is a general icon thing. If its a general icon thing you’re in luck because there a lot broader resources. If it’s a tint2 problem then you are stuck trying to figure out why.

linuxPIPEpower,

In the tint2 docs do a ctrl-f for ‘icon’ — does any of that look like it could be of any use to you? I am not sure I understand the issue but maybe this:

launcher_icon_theme = name_of_theme : (Optional) Uses the specified icon theme to display shortcut icons. Note that tint2 will detect and use the icon theme of your desktop if you have an XSETTINGS manager running (which you probably do), unless launcher_icon_theme_override = 1.

launcher_icon_theme_override = boolean (0 or 1) : Whether launcher_icon_theme overrides the value obtained from the XSETTINGS manager. (since 0.12)

If not try searching for ‘icon’ in the rest of the repo, issues etc.

linuxPIPEpower,

the person who wrote this post is so full of hate and contempt. I find myself quite disinterested in reading.

linuxPIPEpower,

what’s so special about workspaces in tiling wms compared to other options?

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