• Finding suitable icons displayable on MATE's panel

    From Richard Owlett@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 21 13:40:01 2024
    I'm running Debian 12.8 with MATE 1.26.0
    I wish to launch applications by clicking on an icon on the MATE panel.

    Questions/Problems:
    1. What icons are displayable on a MATE panel (i.e. specs)?
    2. How do I search for appropriate icon?
    The hierarchy under /usr/share/icons has inappropriate structure,
    giving no hint of displayable or not. (color/b&w etc. irrelevant)

    TIA

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  • From David Wright@21:1/5 to Richard Owlett on Sat Dec 21 16:50:01 2024
    On Sat 21 Dec 2024 at 06:33:07 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote:
    I'm running Debian 12.8 with MATE 1.26.0
    I wish to launch applications by clicking on an icon on the MATE panel.

    Questions/Problems:
    1. What icons are displayable on a MATE panel (i.e. specs)?
    2. How do I search for appropriate icon?
    The hierarchy under /usr/share/icons has inappropriate structure,
    giving no hint of displayable or not. (color/b&w etc. irrelevant)

    Doesn't mate-desktop-environment-core depend on mate-icon-theme,
    which appears to be stuffed full of icons of every variety?

    There seem to be a load of nice large icons under /u/sh/icons/mate/256x256/ that are classified by use at the next directory level: apps, devices, etc.

    Cheers,
    David.

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  • From Richard Owlett@21:1/5 to David Wright on Sun Dec 22 14:20:01 2024
    On 12/21/24 9:48 AM, David Wright wrote:
    On Sat 21 Dec 2024 at 06:33:07 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote:
    I'm running Debian 12.8 with MATE 1.26.0
    I wish to launch applications by clicking on an icon on the MATE panel.

    Questions/Problems:
    1. What icons are displayable on a MATE panel (i.e. specs)?
    2. How do I search for appropriate icon?
    The hierarchy under /usr/share/icons has inappropriate structure,
    giving no hint of displayable or not. (color/b&w etc. irrelevant)

    Doesn't mate-desktop-environment-core depend on mate-icon-theme,
    which appears to be stuffed full of icons of every variety?

    That answer is is skew to the purpose of my first question ;}
    Perhaps I should have asked:
    > What is the specification of the set of icons displayable
    > on a MATE panel?

    There seem to be a load of nice large icons under /u/sh/icons/mate/256x256/ that are classified by use at the next directory level: apps, devices, etc.

    I assume you are referring to "/usr/share/icons/mate/256x256".
    Being in the "/usr/share/icons/mate" hierarchy seems to indicate only
    that MATE recognizes them as "legitimate" in some sense, not that they
    are _suitable_ for use on panels [ on my system, all default panel icons
    are 48x48].

    Thanks for trying.


    Cheers,
    David.



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  • From Richard Owlett@21:1/5 to David Wright on Mon Dec 23 13:50:01 2024
    On 12/22/24 9:02 AM, David Wright wrote:
    On Sun 22 Dec 2024 at 07:13:01 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote:
    On 12/21/24 9:48 AM, David Wright wrote:
    On Sat 21 Dec 2024 at 06:33:07 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote:
    I'm running Debian 12.8 with MATE 1.26.0
    I wish to launch applications by clicking on an icon on the MATE panel. >>>>
    Questions/Problems:
    1. What icons are displayable on a MATE panel (i.e. specs)?
    2. How do I search for appropriate icon?
    The hierarchy under /usr/share/icons has inappropriate structure, >>>> giving no hint of displayable or not. (color/b&w etc. irrelevant) >>>
    Doesn't mate-desktop-environment-core depend on mate-icon-theme,
    which appears to be stuffed full of icons of every variety?

    That answer is is skew to the purpose of my first question ;}
    Perhaps I should have asked:
    > What is the specification of the set of icons displayable
    > on a MATE panel?

    There seem to be a load of nice large icons under /u/sh/icons/mate/256x256/ >>> that are classified by use at the next directory level: apps, devices, etc. >>
    I assume you are referring to "/usr/share/icons/mate/256x256".
    Being in the "/usr/share/icons/mate" hierarchy seems to indicate only
    that MATE recognizes them as "legitimate" in some sense, not that they
    are _suitable_ for use on panels [ on my system, all default panel
    icons are 48x48].

    Apart from not knowing what you mean by legitimacy,

    legitimate == a file type/content recognized by a MATE display routine
    suitable for use ~= e.g. 8x8 too coarse, 256x256 uselessly fine detail

    that makes things
    easier. Just type:

    $ xzgv /usr/share/icons/mate/48x48/apps

    xzgv, an interesting app that would be more convenient if left column
    displayed a miniature of icon with size appropriate to line spacing
    (semantic content of filename can approach absolute zero).

    As to "How do I search for appropriate icon?", when drifting off to
    sleep last night I mused on "Would a database be more suitable than a hierarchical file structure?" YMMV ;}

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