Re: Minor irritation : no icon under FC4
- From: Bear Tooth <Beartooth adelphia net>
 
- To: Reinout van Schouwen <reinouts gnome org>
 
- Cc: epiphany list <epiphany-list gnome org>
 
- Subject: Re: Minor irritation : no icon under FC4
 
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 13:03:21 -0400 (EDT)
 
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Reinout van Schouwen wrote:
This is really strange, it would be quite sloppy if Fedora 
packaged Epiphany without a proper icon.
	It gets stranger. I had thought before that Fedora had *two* 
arrays of icons to choose from, and now I'm sure. As will appear 
presently.
Very Dumb Question : Where do I get one, and how do I tell FC4 to use it??
Try right-clicking the question mark-launcher, select Properties, and click 
on the icon button. An icon chooser will appear, and you can select one you 
like.
	Epiphany's wasn't there -- but Mozilla's old Big Red Lizard 
was, spectacles and all. So I put the RedHat Generic Browser icon, 
which Mozilla also uses under Fedora, onto Epiphany; went to 
Properties from the one like it for Mozilla -- and the Big Red 
Lizard was nowhere to be found.
	I tried putting the orange question mark onto Mozilla, and 
then went into Properties for it again -- and again couldn't find 
the BRL.
	I've got a lot of stuff running at the moment, which I don't 
want to interrupt; so I haven't tried logging out and back in. Yet. 
But I did close the browsers and the drawer, and try both again. Now 
there's no BRL in either array! I had hoped to get a path for it, 
and get it onto Mozilla that way ....
If no suitable icon is shown, you can also try using the GNOME 
search tool (Places > Find files...) to search your file system 
for a file called 'web-browser.png' and if you found it, drag it 
directly to the icon button on the epiphany launcher properties 
notebook.
	Tried that, too. It searched Home, and quickly found 
nothing. Told it to search Filesystem -- and it's still looking.
	Any idea what the Big Red Lizard calls itself when it's at 
home??
--
Beartooth Gerontoflatulocrat, Curmudgeon On Line
If you except arthritis, baldness, blindness,
deafness, diminished virility, and memory loss
(inter alia), aging isn't so bad.
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