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i installed KDE on Arch Linux and am using the Breeze theme, although no matter what theme or set of icons I choose, icons do not show up in my terminal or file manager, which i believe are from pantheon.



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Icons show up just fine in oher applications like Firefox and the settings program for KDE Plasma.










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    i installed KDE on Arch Linux and am using the Breeze theme, although no matter what theme or set of icons I choose, icons do not show up in my terminal or file manager, which i believe are from pantheon.



    here is an image:
    enter image description here



    Icons show up just fine in oher applications like Firefox and the settings program for KDE Plasma.










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      i installed KDE on Arch Linux and am using the Breeze theme, although no matter what theme or set of icons I choose, icons do not show up in my terminal or file manager, which i believe are from pantheon.



      here is an image:
      enter image description here



      Icons show up just fine in oher applications like Firefox and the settings program for KDE Plasma.










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      i installed KDE on Arch Linux and am using the Breeze theme, although no matter what theme or set of icons I choose, icons do not show up in my terminal or file manager, which i believe are from pantheon.



      here is an image:
      enter image description here



      Icons show up just fine in oher applications like Firefox and the settings program for KDE Plasma.







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          Youtube Video Link how to Change themes and icons in KDE Plasma



          path to breeze-theme default user icon



          The icon you are looking for could be available here: /usr/share/icons/breeze/




          export PATH="/usr/share/icons/breeze/:$PATH"


          The use of paths in a .desktop file



          Icon field is the icon that should be used by the launcher and represents the application. All icons that are under the directory /usr/share/pixmaps don't need to have their full path specified, but their filename without the extension. For example, if the icon file is /usr/share/pixmaps/wallch.png, then the Icon field should be just 'wallch'. All other icons should have their full path specified.




          export PATH="/usr/share/pixmaps:$PATH"





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          • talking about the icons used at the top of a window and the ones used by the file manager to represent folders.

            – Dagoth Ur
            Apr 8 '18 at 14:41











          • In kde it would be best to right click inside your 'Desktop Folder' and select 'Create New' > 'Link to Application'. From there you can go to the 'Application' tab to enter your own name for the link, and browse for the application in the 'Command' field. You can set the icon by clicking on the question mark icon in the 'General' tab.

            – Dipankar Nalui
            Apr 8 '18 at 15:05











          • ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1361111

            – Dipankar Nalui
            Apr 8 '18 at 15:06











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          Youtube Video Link how to Change themes and icons in KDE Plasma



          path to breeze-theme default user icon



          The icon you are looking for could be available here: /usr/share/icons/breeze/




          export PATH="/usr/share/icons/breeze/:$PATH"


          The use of paths in a .desktop file



          Icon field is the icon that should be used by the launcher and represents the application. All icons that are under the directory /usr/share/pixmaps don't need to have their full path specified, but their filename without the extension. For example, if the icon file is /usr/share/pixmaps/wallch.png, then the Icon field should be just 'wallch'. All other icons should have their full path specified.




          export PATH="/usr/share/pixmaps:$PATH"





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          • talking about the icons used at the top of a window and the ones used by the file manager to represent folders.

            – Dagoth Ur
            Apr 8 '18 at 14:41











          • In kde it would be best to right click inside your 'Desktop Folder' and select 'Create New' > 'Link to Application'. From there you can go to the 'Application' tab to enter your own name for the link, and browse for the application in the 'Command' field. You can set the icon by clicking on the question mark icon in the 'General' tab.

            – Dipankar Nalui
            Apr 8 '18 at 15:05











          • ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1361111

            – Dipankar Nalui
            Apr 8 '18 at 15:06
















          0














          Youtube Video Link how to Change themes and icons in KDE Plasma



          path to breeze-theme default user icon



          The icon you are looking for could be available here: /usr/share/icons/breeze/




          export PATH="/usr/share/icons/breeze/:$PATH"


          The use of paths in a .desktop file



          Icon field is the icon that should be used by the launcher and represents the application. All icons that are under the directory /usr/share/pixmaps don't need to have their full path specified, but their filename without the extension. For example, if the icon file is /usr/share/pixmaps/wallch.png, then the Icon field should be just 'wallch'. All other icons should have their full path specified.




          export PATH="/usr/share/pixmaps:$PATH"





          share|improve this answer


























          • talking about the icons used at the top of a window and the ones used by the file manager to represent folders.

            – Dagoth Ur
            Apr 8 '18 at 14:41











          • In kde it would be best to right click inside your 'Desktop Folder' and select 'Create New' > 'Link to Application'. From there you can go to the 'Application' tab to enter your own name for the link, and browse for the application in the 'Command' field. You can set the icon by clicking on the question mark icon in the 'General' tab.

            – Dipankar Nalui
            Apr 8 '18 at 15:05











          • ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1361111

            – Dipankar Nalui
            Apr 8 '18 at 15:06














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          0







          Youtube Video Link how to Change themes and icons in KDE Plasma



          path to breeze-theme default user icon



          The icon you are looking for could be available here: /usr/share/icons/breeze/




          export PATH="/usr/share/icons/breeze/:$PATH"


          The use of paths in a .desktop file



          Icon field is the icon that should be used by the launcher and represents the application. All icons that are under the directory /usr/share/pixmaps don't need to have their full path specified, but their filename without the extension. For example, if the icon file is /usr/share/pixmaps/wallch.png, then the Icon field should be just 'wallch'. All other icons should have their full path specified.




          export PATH="/usr/share/pixmaps:$PATH"





          share|improve this answer















          Youtube Video Link how to Change themes and icons in KDE Plasma



          path to breeze-theme default user icon



          The icon you are looking for could be available here: /usr/share/icons/breeze/




          export PATH="/usr/share/icons/breeze/:$PATH"


          The use of paths in a .desktop file



          Icon field is the icon that should be used by the launcher and represents the application. All icons that are under the directory /usr/share/pixmaps don't need to have their full path specified, but their filename without the extension. For example, if the icon file is /usr/share/pixmaps/wallch.png, then the Icon field should be just 'wallch'. All other icons should have their full path specified.




          export PATH="/usr/share/pixmaps:$PATH"






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          • talking about the icons used at the top of a window and the ones used by the file manager to represent folders.

            – Dagoth Ur
            Apr 8 '18 at 14:41











          • In kde it would be best to right click inside your 'Desktop Folder' and select 'Create New' > 'Link to Application'. From there you can go to the 'Application' tab to enter your own name for the link, and browse for the application in the 'Command' field. You can set the icon by clicking on the question mark icon in the 'General' tab.

            – Dipankar Nalui
            Apr 8 '18 at 15:05











          • ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1361111

            – Dipankar Nalui
            Apr 8 '18 at 15:06



















          • talking about the icons used at the top of a window and the ones used by the file manager to represent folders.

            – Dagoth Ur
            Apr 8 '18 at 14:41











          • In kde it would be best to right click inside your 'Desktop Folder' and select 'Create New' > 'Link to Application'. From there you can go to the 'Application' tab to enter your own name for the link, and browse for the application in the 'Command' field. You can set the icon by clicking on the question mark icon in the 'General' tab.

            – Dipankar Nalui
            Apr 8 '18 at 15:05











          • ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1361111

            – Dipankar Nalui
            Apr 8 '18 at 15:06

















          talking about the icons used at the top of a window and the ones used by the file manager to represent folders.

          – Dagoth Ur
          Apr 8 '18 at 14:41





          talking about the icons used at the top of a window and the ones used by the file manager to represent folders.

          – Dagoth Ur
          Apr 8 '18 at 14:41













          In kde it would be best to right click inside your 'Desktop Folder' and select 'Create New' > 'Link to Application'. From there you can go to the 'Application' tab to enter your own name for the link, and browse for the application in the 'Command' field. You can set the icon by clicking on the question mark icon in the 'General' tab.

          – Dipankar Nalui
          Apr 8 '18 at 15:05





          In kde it would be best to right click inside your 'Desktop Folder' and select 'Create New' > 'Link to Application'. From there you can go to the 'Application' tab to enter your own name for the link, and browse for the application in the 'Command' field. You can set the icon by clicking on the question mark icon in the 'General' tab.

          – Dipankar Nalui
          Apr 8 '18 at 15:05













          ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1361111

          – Dipankar Nalui
          Apr 8 '18 at 15:06





          ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1361111

          – Dipankar Nalui
          Apr 8 '18 at 15:06


















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