Summary: | latte-dock icons not showing up | ||
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Product: | [Unmaintained] lattedock | Reporter: | Tycho Grouwstra <tychogrouwstra> |
Component: | application | Assignee: | Michail Vourlakos <mvourlakos> |
Status: | RESOLVED DOWNSTREAM | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version First Reported In: | 0.8.2 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Other | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Sentry Crash Report: | |||
Attachments: |
ksysguard showing icons, latte-dock not showing them
kde default panel showing application icons no icons also in the Add Widget panel (not pictured, closed when trying to take screenshot) |
Description
Tycho Grouwstra
2019-03-10 13:26:52 UTC
Plasma is taskmanager in a plasma panel does show them correctly? Hi, thanks for your response. KDE's System Monitor (KSysGuard) does show the icons, yeah. To clarify though, for e.g. Firefox DevEdition, KSysGuard shows the actual icon (blue), whereas in the start menu the icon shown is my icon theme (Paper icons)'s Firefox icon (flat firefox, regular colors). So different icons should be available on my system -- I imagine it's just not looking for them in the same place as other applications. Show me a screenshot of a plasma panel with a plasma taskmanager from your system Created attachment 118726 [details]
ksysguard showing icons, latte-dock not showing them
Hi, I hope this screenshot is as you intended. In it, the icons can be seen in ksysguard, though not in latte-dock.
No, this isn't what I asked for... 1. Close Latte 2. Right click on the desktop->Panels->Add default panel 3. Open some windows 4. Take a screenshot with the panel that was added with [2] Created attachment 118738 [details]
kde default panel showing application icons
My apologies, thanks for elaborating. I've attached a screenshot showing some applications in the Default Panel.
Strange... A. Try to clear the qml cache, 1. Close Latte 2. Remove all contents from ~/.cache/lattedock/qmlcache 3. Open Latte B. Latte version 0.8.2 is a bit old is that the default version from Nitrux? C. Is the first time you are trying Latte or in the past it was working but after an update broke? Thanks, I've cleared the QML cache now, and upgraded to 0.8.5 as well, though behavior appears unchanged. I'd swear I've seen it work at one point, but have basically been unable to reproduce it working since. This is strange, Latte is provided officially by Nitrux with no issues, have you tried to report the issue to your distro? Have you also tried with a new user in your system and default settings if the issue remains? Just noticed in your debug output... It says neither GLX nor Egl is used in your compositor, what are you using at your compositor settings? Compositor -> Rendering Backend says OpenGL 2.0. Lemme try from a separate user. Okay, it looks like I am getting this behavior on a new user as well. No more ideas... I am not sure Latte does not find your icons, there is a chance that is not showing them during their startup... The strangest is that this isnt hitting all Nitrux users, so I don't have a way to reproduce Ok I thought something, this is not icons issue... In the Default layout there is the plasma analog clock applet that isn't related to icons... This is not showing in the video... 1. Run Latte with: latte-dock -d --graphics --with-window 2. How does it look? If you drag n drop the plasma analog clock from plasma widgets explorer on the dock what happens? Created attachment 118768 [details]
no icons also in the Add Widget panel (not pictured, closed when trying to take screenshot)
Thank you for the idea, I think you were on to something there.
Though showing green outlines and diagnostic variables, no icons would show yet.
Notably though, in the Add Widget panel (not pictured, closed when trying to take screenshot) I could not see icons either (at all, so including for this analog clock).
I suppose this is indicating the issue is not actually specific to latte-dock, and perhaps this ticket should be closed accordingly.
P.S.: my distro is NixOS rather than Nitrux.
Yep, if you don't see images in the plasma Add Widgets window then something is broken in your system or distro. Please contact your distro in order to give you some hints for next steps |