Bug 369408 - Icon request: 0ad, Blockify, CodeLite, Eclipse, Freeciv, Freecol, GNU Emacs, NetBeans, OpenRA, SuperTux, Visual Studio Code, etc
Summary: Icon request: 0ad, Blockify, CodeLite, Eclipse, Freeciv, Freecol, GNU Emacs, ...
Status: REPORTED
Alias: None
Product: Breeze
Classification: Plasma
Component: Icons (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: visual-design
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Reported: 2016-09-27 04:08 UTC by Brenton Horne
Modified: 2020-03-11 07:36 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Screenshot of main window with the actual icon (17.82 KB, image/png)
2020-03-11 07:34 UTC, Sergey Sarbash
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Description Brenton Horne 2016-09-27 04:08:58 UTC
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)
Comment 1 andreas 2016-11-15 13:25:08 UTC
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.
Comment 2 Nate Graham 2019-02-17 05:37:11 UTC
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.
Comment 3 Unknown 2019-07-30 16:42:57 UTC
On YouTube many peoples have this software.
* SimpleScreenRecorder
* VokoScreen
* OBS
Comment 4 Sergey Sarbash 2020-03-11 07:34:39 UTC
Created attachment 126723 [details]
Screenshot of main window with the actual icon
Comment 5 Sergey Sarbash 2020-03-11 07:36:45 UTC
Visual Studio Code's current icon is legacy.
Please, fix it or remove from the pack.
Thanks.