There are quite a few icons I would like to request to be added to the Breeze set, including the following for applications (the icon name I give is so that they are found by desktop configuration files used on most Linux distributions): * 0 A.D. (icon name: 0ad) - the real-time strategy game by Wildfire Games. * Avogadro (icon name: avogadro) - the open-source chemistry application. * Blockify (icon name: blockify) - the ad-blocker for Spotify. * Bluefish (icon name: bluefish) - the open-source web IDE. * Chromium (icon name: chromium) - the open-source web browser. * CodeLite (icon name: codelite) - the IDE for C/C++/Node.js/PHP. * Eclipse (icon name: eclipse) - the general-purpose IDE for C, C++, Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, etc) * Eric (icon name: eric or eric6) - the open-source IDE for Python. * Firefox (icon name: firefox) - the open-source web browser. * Freeciv (icon name: freeciv-client) - an open-source real-time strategy game. * Freecol (icon name: freecol) - an open-source real-time strategy game written in Java. * Geany (icon name: geany) - the open-source lightweight IDE. * GNU Emacs (icon name: emacs) - the extensible and self-documenting text editor first developed by Richard Stallman. * GNU Octave (icon name: octave-logo) - the open-source MATLAB clone. * Google Chrome (icon name: google-chrome) - the freeware web browser by Google. * LightTable (icon name: lighttable) - the open-source web IDE. * Messenger For Desktop (icon name: messengerfordesktop) - the open-source desktop Facebook messenger. * MonoDevelop (icon name: monodevelop) - the cross-platform IDE for Mono/.NET. * NetBeans (icon name: netbeans) - an open-source IDE written in Java, that is primarily intended for C, C++, HTML5, Java, JavaScript and PHP development. * Ninja-IDE (icon name: ninja-ide) - an open-source Python IDE. * Notepadqq (icon name: notepadqq) - an open-source text editor, designed to be a drop-in replacement for Notepad++ on Linux. * OpenRA (icon name: openra) - an open-source real-time strategy game. * SageMath (icon name: sage-notebook) - the open-source mathematics software. * Scilab (icon name: scilab) - the open-source numerical computing environment. * Spotify (icon name: spotify-client) - the proprietary music streaming service. * Spyder (icon names: spyder and spyder3) - an open-source numerical computing environment for Python. * SuperTux (icon name: supertux) - an open-source platform game. * Thunderbird (icon name: thunderbird) - the open-source mail client by Mozilla. * Visual Studio Code (icon names: code, code-oss and visual-studio-code) - the open-source code editor. and distributor logos (usually placed under apps or places in other icon sets) for: * Arch Linux (icon name: distributor-logo-archlinux) * CentOS (icon name: distributor-logo-centos) * Debian (icon name: distributor-logo-debian) * Fedora (icon name: distributor-logo-fedora) * Gentoo Linux (icon name: distributor-logo-gentoolinux) * Linux Mint (icon name: distributor-logo-mint) * Slackware (icon name: distributor-logo-slackware) * Ubuntu (icon name: distributor-logo-ubuntu)
Hi, thanks for the bug report. 1. some icons have licence issues (thunderbird) 2. I don't think that you need for every application an breeze styled icon. Sometime you loose the app identification.
Firefox and Thunderbird are no longer visually needed anyway since at the moment at least, their current style is quite Breezey. Distro logos are for distros themselves to provide; we don't put those in the Breeze icon theme.
On YouTube many peoples have this software. * SimpleScreenRecorder * VokoScreen * OBS
Created attachment 126723 [details] Screenshot of main window with the actual icon
Visual Studio Code's current icon is legacy. Please, fix it or remove from the pack. Thanks.