Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Install Compass 1.3.3 KDE icon theme on ubuntu 15.04, 14.10, 14.04 and Linux Mint 17 qiana, 17.1 rebeca


install Compass 1.3.3 KDE icon theme on Kubuntu 15.04, 14.10, 14.04 and Linux Mint 17 qiana, 17.1 rebeca


Compass is the alternative icon theme for Nitrux. Add quality to your project with these neat icons that'll bring your desktop to life.

If you are able, we ask that you help us maintain and expand our project resources
through your donations. As an independent project, we need your help now more than
ever. We truly appreciate the support you can give via PayPal to "donate@nitrux.in".

Revised Icons:
  • Fixes: Removed files with whitespaces in them that generated invalid icon cache files once gtk-icon-cache was run.
  • New Icons: Xnview, Xonotic, Yate, X Plane, Clion, R, Yed, Yoshimi, Zynaddsubfx, Youtube Dl, Youtube to MP3, Zaz, Zeal, Zeker, Othman Browser, Zero Install, Byfoot, Arha, Byfoot,Antimicro, World of Warcraft.
Compass is the alternative icon theme for Nitrux. Add quality to your project with these neat icons that'll bring your desktop to life.

To install Compass 1.3.3 KDE icon theme on Kubuntu 15.04, 14.10, 14.04 and Linux Mint 17 qiana, 17.1 rebeca :

Compass 1.3.3 KDE icon theme available for PPA, and you can install on Ubuntu derivative systems, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nitrux-team/nitrux-artwork
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nitrux-icon-theme
Icons are available to download for GTK based environments (Gnome, Cinnamon, Mate, XFCE, LXDE), KDE (Plasma, Plasma 5) and Android at the Nitrux Store.

When reporting missing icons make sure to follow these steps so we can resolve it faster:

For Linux:

  1. Add screenshots, images speak louder than words. Add a screenshot of the missing icon and the instances where it's displayed ` (menus, taskbars, panels, notifications, etc.).
  2. Use the following title prefix (without the quotes): "[Linux] App_name Desktop_environment" - that way we can tag them appropriately.
  3. Add the relevant launcher information, software in Linux DE uses files with the extension .desktop as launchers in menus (like Homerun, Mint menu, Gnome Shell overview, Unity, etc.), these launchers are stored in /usr/share/applications (there might be a /kde folder for KDE apps) for software installed through a package or the package manager. Applications such as Google Chrome apps install their launchers here: /home/$USER/.local/share/applications/. Simply open these files with a text editor and copy their contents into your issue.
  4. Add a description of the software, it's very important for us to know what the software does as we are not able to install every software under the sun and test them.
Some software uses hardcoded paths in their launchers, as such even when we add the icon the system will not load it, you may use Hardcoded Icon Fixer to resolve this problem.

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