Version: (using KDE KDE 3.2.2) Installed from: RedHat RPMs Many apps (Kolourpaint, digikam, apollon) has icons for 'hicolor' style, so that they put them in the 'hicolor' style directory. Nowadays, as KDE uses 'crystal' by default, the vast majority of users only can see a generic icon instead of the app custom ones, as the icons are not installed/available in 'crystal'. I purpose that instead of showing that generic icons, KDE should automatically be a bit more smart, searching icons that are not available in current style in the in the other styles, and showing them whenever it's possible. I don't know how preference among different styles with the same icosn available could be implemented; there are some styles that are more related to others, and if KDE could "know" it, that would be a good way.. but at least make something appear instead of that generic useless icons =) PD: I apologise my bad english.
I think that bug #82440 and bug #82487 are related to this problem.. aren't they?
After editing the index.desktop file of the cfrystal theme I've seen that it includes: "Inherit=hicolor". So that was this bug about, and thus I'll just close it ;-).