Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 06 May 2013 08:24
You mean the empty state?serendipity wrote:Any possibility to allow separate icons the two states of recycle bin?
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You mean the empty state?serendipity wrote:Any possibility to allow separate icons the two states of recycle bin?
I can in the next version.the_hyrax_lord wrote:I see you can easily set a custom icon for any folder with no specific icon, but can I do the same for files?
Confirmed, fix comes.nerdweed wrote:Don,
A glitch with open folders. The open/selected state icon doesn't get applied to a folder and any of its sub-folders if you create subfolders in it. Gets rectified by a restart, but as soon as another folder is created, it re-occurs.
Yes empty state. Now that you own the icon behavior I thought i'll make this wish.admin wrote:You mean the empty state?serendipity wrote:Any possibility to allow separate icons the two states of recycle bin?
Oh OK, was kind of confident that it would be possible. Especially since XY already has recycle bin stats available to toggle empty vs full state. But well, you know better.admin wrote:Well, not possible. But the wish showed me the way to a small bug that I could fix. So: thanks.
Speed is the issue...serendipity wrote:Oh OK, was kind of confident that it would be possible. Especially since XY already has recycle bin stats available to toggle empty vs full state. But well, you know better.admin wrote:Well, not possible. But the wish showed me the way to a small bug that I could fix. So: thanks.
Glad that lead to a bug.
Yeah, makes sense.admin wrote:Speed is the issue...serendipity wrote:Oh OK, was kind of confident that it would be possible. Especially since XY already has recycle bin stats available to toggle empty vs full state. But well, you know better.admin wrote:Well, not possible. But the wish showed me the way to a small bug that I could fix. So: thanks.
Glad that lead to a bug.
Joy!admin wrote:I can in the next version.the_hyrax_lord wrote:I see you can easily set a custom icon for any folder with no specific icon, but can I do the same for files?
Oh, I agree! I've always hated those awful generic ones...admin wrote:Same here. The ugly Windows default icon has been hurting my eyes ever since.