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faenza-icon-theme's Issues

Only inherit themes which are really needed

Hi Faenza team,

now that the related xdg merge request got merged and v0.18 of the spec got released, I am starting my mission to get the "Inherits" attribute right for popular icon-themes to prevent potentially missing icons 🙂

Currently Faenza has:

Inherits=gnome,hicolor

I wonder why gnome is listed here ... is Faenza lacking some icons fd.org icons which need to be provided by the gnome theme?

If there is no strong reason to keep them in the Inherits list, I would suggest dropping them.

If it needs to stay on the list for some reason, it makes sense to have a section in the README.md to explain packagers that the faenza-icon-theme package should have a hard dependency on gnome-icon-theme.

dubious missing license entry

Hi, I spotted I dubious missing license entry in a fork of this ( mint-x-icons - linuxmint/mint-x-icons#198 ) working on package inclusion in debian
There is only GPL-3 license specified but I saw also "creative common" license in near one thousand icon files but I didn't find what specific license it is exactly, I suppose can be CC-BY-SA-4 or CC-BY-SA-3 which are common but it should be specified somewhere because there is also CC BY-SA 1.0 that is not a DFSG license compatible ( https://wiki.debian.org/DFSGLicenses )
Thanks for any reply and sorry for my bad english

Add emblem-annotations

Hi,

Thank you for creating the Faenza icon theme!

I am the author of Nautilus Annotations, an extension for Nautilus to annotate files and directories – here is an old screencast (GNOME 3) of what the extension does (as you can see the theme chosen for the video is Faenza).

Recently the extension has been ported to Nautilus 43 and GTK4, and icons and emblems have been updated with it.

The extension shows an emblem for each annotated file. The following icons are provided by default.

Adwaita:

hicolor:

How would you feel about creating the Faenza version of Nautilus Annotations' emblems, starting from the images above? I must admit that I have tried, but my skills with vector graphics are way too basic for Faenza.

--madmurphy

Some mime type icons missing

Hi,

some mimetype icons are missing, notably:

  • text/yaml,
  • text/less,
  • text/csv,
  • text/markdown and
  • application/json.

Variants show user-trash-symbolic for empty trash on desktop in Xfce

I am using Manjaro Xfce (with dark panels and toolbars).

When using another theme than the standard Faenza (i.e. either Ambiance, Dark, Darker, Darkest or Radiance), the icon for the empty trash on my desktop is the flat user-trash-symbolic icon. In Thunar (my file manager), the correct nice icon is shown all the time. I couldn’t figure out the reason of the bug.

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Add restart icon

The icon set Suspend, Hibernate, Shutadown, Log-out and Shutdown. I doubt that a Restart icon would be out of place.

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