Hello, the following icons, which are required by digiKam, are still missing in the Breeze icon theme: "image-stack" "image-stack-open" Maik Reproducible: Always
Created attachment 98067 [details] attachment-14894-0.html screenshot if possible please thanks andreas k 2016-03-24 20:39 GMT+01:00 Maik Qualmann via KDE Bugzilla < bugzilla_noreply@kde.org>: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360950 > > Bug ID: 360950 > Summary: Missing icons for digiKam > Product: Breeze > Version: 5.5.5 > Platform: openSUSE RPMs > OS: Linux > Status: UNCONFIRMED > Severity: normal > Priority: NOR > Component: Icons > Assignee: visual-design@kde.org > Reporter: metzpinguin@gmail.com > CC: kainz.a@gmail.com > > Hello, > > the following icons, which are required by digiKam, are still missing in > the > Breeze icon theme: > > "image-stack" > "image-stack-open" > > Maik > > Reproducible: Always > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You are the assignee for the bug. > _______________________________________________ > Visual-design mailing list > Visual-design@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/visual-design >
Created attachment 98069 [details] digiKam.png We use the icons for Image Editor and Light Table, look in the toolbar from screenshot. But also for grouped and ungrouped images in the thumbnails view. The icons on the screenshot coming from Oxygen icon theme. Or we can alternatively use other icons? Maik
I have seen that we have icons "editimage" and "lighttable" in Breeze icon theme. I'll change in digiKam. Stay the icons for grouped and ungrouped images. Maik
about group and ungroup we have object-group and object-ungroup does they work? what is image-stack used for?
We use the icons for a image stack. Behind a image, several images together hidden. Open or closed stack of images. In the icon we write the number of images in the stack. See the screenshot. We use currently now the folder and folder-open icons. We also have a wish to make it visually better (Bug 361047). From my side, we can close this bug report. Maik
what does image-has-versions and image-stack mean what's the difference and what does image-has-versions-open mean?