Bug 362084 - Both schedule icons are missing
Summary: Both schedule icons are missing
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 344013
Alias: None
Product: kmymoney
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 4.7.2
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KMyMoney Devel Mailing List
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Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2016-04-22 12:28 UTC by Pete
Modified: 2022-10-22 20:31 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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screenshot of Home page Payments section (178.90 KB, image/png)
2016-04-22 12:31 UTC, Pete
Details
Ubuntu 16.04 theme settings (124.18 KB, image/png)
2016-04-22 21:48 UTC, Pete
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Description Pete 2016-04-22 12:28:09 UTC
On the Home page in the Payments section, both icons are missing for "Enter schedule" and "Skip schedule".  This affects KMM versions 4.6.6 and 4.7.2, the last good version being 4.6.4.  See attached screenshot.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. just launch KMM
2. scroll down to see the Payments section
3.



If you accidentally click on skip and get rid of the warning because you are too busy and not paying attention, you can miss a scheduled payment.  Your credit rating could suffer.
Comment 1 Pete 2016-04-22 12:31:34 UTC
Created attachment 98514 [details]
screenshot of Home page Payments section

KMM database is the sample data file.
Comment 2 mitchfrazier 2016-04-22 15:10:57 UTC
If you're using Plasma5, try using "Configure Desktop" (systemsettings5) to change the icon set you're using.  In systemsettings5, goto Icons, then "Icons", and change the icon theme to "Oxygen".
Comment 3 Pete 2016-04-22 15:22:03 UTC
I am using Unity desktop in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
Comment 4 mitchfrazier 2016-04-22 16:30:56 UTC
You might check then to see if there is a package that you can install related to the "Oxygen" theme or icon set.
Comment 5 mitchfrazier 2016-04-22 16:34:01 UTC
P.S. And then change the KDE Icon theme on Unity, if such an option exists under Unity...
Comment 6 Pete 2016-04-22 16:50:47 UTC
There is an oxygen plasma package on Ubuntu:

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+package/plasma-theme-oxygen

If I install that as follows:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install plasma-theme-oxygen

Will my desktop look like this:

http://www.ubuntumaniac.com/2015/11/kde-plasma-543-is-released-available.html
Comment 7 mitchfrazier 2016-04-22 21:15:50 UTC
That would only happen if you changed your desktop to KDE and Plasma5 and installing the theme alone shouldn't do that.  If the install doesn't want to install a large number of additional packages then it's probably safe to try.   Did you find a place to change the "KDE Theme" in unity?  You probably need to find that before you have much hope of getting this to work.
Comment 8 Pete 2016-04-22 21:46:43 UTC
The only theme setting I can find is for Unity, not KDE.

See attached screenshot.

The drop down box has 3 choices.  None of them are for KDE.
Comment 9 Pete 2016-04-22 21:48:16 UTC
Created attachment 98525 [details]
Ubuntu 16.04 theme settings

There are 3 choices in the drop down box.  None are for KDE.
Comment 10 mitchfrazier 2016-04-22 22:10:54 UTC
Sorry, I think you also need to install the KDE systemsettings tool, see this page:

http://www.webupd8.org/2011/04/make-kde-applications-look-native-in.html

If systemsettings is not available try systemsettings5.
Comment 11 Pete 2016-04-23 02:38:25 UTC
package systemsettings requires 2 additional packages.

package plasma-theme-oxygen requires 10 additional packages including the 2 above.

This strikes me as rather a heavy footprint just to get 2 icons.

May I suggest your next release of KMM have all resources native to the package.  If you want to get fancy; install a battery of packages, but this should be optional - not mandatory.

Can you offer a workaround?
Comment 12 mitchfrazier 2016-04-23 04:42:55 UTC
Installing the theme and systemsettings is the probable workaround :)
Comment 13 Pete 2016-04-23 20:14:19 UTC
I was thinking more along the lines of creating a snap package for KMM.

As you know, this would encapsulate all the resources that KMM would require with zero KDE footprint on Ubuntu.

That is the kind of "workaround" that has high value.

Is it very complicated?
Comment 14 Christian David 2016-04-24 10:41:53 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 344013 ***
Comment 15 Pete 2016-04-24 16:41:48 UTC
Installing the suggested fix to this bug has not worked.

The following were installed in the admin account:

  - sudo apt-get update
  - sudo apt-get install systemsettings
  - sudo apt-get install plasma-theme-oxygen

The regular user account still has the 2 schedule icons missing.
Comment 16 Christian David 2016-04-24 16:56:54 UTC
It is very unlikely that missing packages are causing your issue. Please have a look at Bug 344013 (only the first comment).
Comment 17 Pete 2016-04-24 17:03:52 UTC
Is there a release date for 4.8 and will it be 4.8.0?