Please add an icon for "Alternatives Configurator" (galternatives) application.
According to the project page, "G Alternatives is a tool that provides a simple GUI interface for update-alternatives, allowing system administrator to select which programs provide specific services for the user by default. "
The current icon, which looks like an "App Store" grocery bag (located at /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/galternatives.png), doesn't seem to capture the intent of the tool.
Hopefully, you can design an icon for Newaita that better captures the purpose of this application!
There is an *.svg version of the current icon, located at /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/galternatives.svg, and the deb package is galternatives (https://packages.ubuntu.com/disco/galternatives).
Here is a screen shot of the application running, to give you a sense of what it does: if you have multiple applications installed that do the same thing, galternatives lets you set which application should be used by the system as the default app.
Please add an icon for "Alternatives Configurator" (galternatives) application.
According to the project page, "G Alternatives is a tool that provides a simple GUI interface for
update-alternatives
, allowing system administrator to select which programs provide specific services for the user by default. "The current icon, which looks like an "App Store" grocery bag (located at
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/galternatives.png
), doesn't seem to capture the intent of the tool.Hopefully, you can design an icon for Newaita that better captures the purpose of this application!
There is an
*.svg
version of the current icon, located at/usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/galternatives.svg
, and the deb package isgalternatives
(https://packages.ubuntu.com/disco/galternatives).The official project page is located at https://github.com/debiancn/galternatives.
Here is a screen shot of the application running, to give you a sense of what it does: if you have multiple applications installed that do the same thing, galternatives lets you set which application should be used by the system as the default app.