Closed l300lvl closed 12 years ago
Yes I saw this problem. I couldn't figure why it wouldn't use my symboloc icon. I have another extension which also use a custom symbolic icon and works just fine on 3.6
I was just sitting here thinking about it and I decided to try something. Basically I got the idea that maybe they did some changes to the system icons, because for some reason your icon is being replaced.
So, I went ahead and changed everything from transmission-* to transmission1-* and then did the same in extension.js, so all of the icons now have a 1 in the name, meaning it is a unique icon. I saved and restarted the shell and your icon works again, heh =\
Perhaps this should be brought up with gnome-shell devs or on the mailing list as to why an extensions icon doesn't take priority over the system icons.
Hope this helps, Craig
From: Jean-Philippe Braun notifications@github.com To: eonpatapon/gnome-shell-extension-transmission-daemon gnome-shell-extension-transmission-daemon@noreply.github.com Cc: l300lvl atz3@yahoo.ca Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2012 12:17 AM Subject: Re: [gnome-shell-extension-transmission-daemon] symbolic icon changed in 3.6 (#13)
Yes I saw this problem. I couldn't figure why it wouldn't use my symboloc icon. I have another extension which also use a custom symbolic icon and works just fine on 3.6 — Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.
Ok, I see, I will come with a fix soon
You may be aware of this, but in 3.6 the symbolic icon has for some reason changed and since you use your own icon I'm not sure why? It now displays the colored icon and I haven't looked any further since you haven't updated this for 3.6 yet, I thought I'd mention it to you first.
Other than that it seems to be working as far as I have tested it