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Juanito:
What I see is that apps like rhythmbox, blueman, bluez-gnome(?), etc will not display all of their icons unless hicolor-icon-theme, shared-mime-info and gnome-icon-theme (or equivalent) are present.

I suppose it could be said that shared-mime-info/gnome-icon-theme should be deps of rhythmbox/blueman, is that what you're suggesting?

bmarkus:

--- Quote from: Juanito on April 17, 2010, 11:33:43 PM ---What I see is that apps like rhythmbox, blueman, bluez-gnome(?), etc will not display all of their icons unless hicolor-icon-theme, shared-mime-info and gnome-icon-theme (or equivalent) are present.

I suppose it could be said that shared-mime-info/gnome-icon-theme should be deps of rhythmbox/blueman, is that what you're suggesting?

--- End quote ---

Yes,

shared-mime-info
hicolor-icon-theme

and a full icon theme, like gnome-icon-theme

must be added to the application's dep file as well as

librsvg

for scalable fonts. And don't forget .gtkrc-2.0 in /home/tc

See WIKI article http://wiki.tinycorelinux.com/tiki-index.php?page=GTK+themes

Juanito:
I guess it comes down to a matter of opinion  :)

Rhythmbox, blueman, bluez-gnome, etc will all work without hicolor-icon-theme.

..but hicolor-icon-theme will not work without shared-mime-info/*-icon-theme

bmarkus:

--- Quote from: Juanito on April 18, 2010, 02:37:12 AM ---I guess it comes down to a matter of opinion  :)

Rhythmbox, blueman, bluez-gnome, etc will all work without hicolor-icon-theme.

..but hicolor-icon-theme will not work without shared-mime-info/*-icon-theme

--- End quote ---

hicolor-icon-theme is basically just a directory structure and alone does nothing. Both hicolor-icon-theme and shared-mime-imfo is used by the GTK+ theme engine. My advice elave dependencies as it is now.

jur:

--- Quote from: Juanito on April 18, 2010, 02:37:12 AM ---I guess it comes down to a matter of opinion  :)

Rhythmbox, blueman, bluez-gnome, etc will all work without hicolor-icon-theme.

..but hicolor-icon-theme will not work without shared-mime-info/*-icon-theme

--- End quote ---
I am having trouble with blueman's display of icons... most of the time I get a default not found type of icon, a white sheet with a red X. I haven't been able to find a foolproof way of making it display properly. hicolor and mime-info alone don't seem to work and without those it's also lost.

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