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volumeicon icon not showing in tint2 launcher #37958

Open neoklis opened 2 years ago

neoklis commented 2 years ago

Is this a new report?

Yes

System Info

Void 5.18.9-1 X86_64-libc

Package(s) Affected

volumeicon-0.5.1_4

Does a report exist for this bug with the project's home (upstream) and/or another distro?

No response

Expected behaviour

Display the volume icon in tint2 launcher

Actual behaviour

No volumeicon icon is displayed, instead a blank placeholder exists. However using the scroller on the blank placeholder works, e.g. volume is adjusted and the speaker icon and progress bar shows. Also right click on same opens the volumeicon menu. Fault begun after a recent update by -Syu.

Steps to reproduce

If using openbox and tint2 as your window manager, you may have the same problem.

mtboehlke commented 2 years ago

The Adwaita icon theme just got a major update. Could it be that the icons it uses are the same color as the tint2 background? If you go to the volumeicon preferences, are you able to chose a more suitable icon?

neoklis commented 2 years ago

The Adwaita icon theme just got a major update. Could it be that the icons it uses are the same color as the tint2 background? If you go to the volumeicon preferences, are you able to chose a more suitable icon?

Thanks for the tip!

It appears that the "Default' option doesn't show a visible icon. Other options do.

I selected the White Gnome icon and it shows well.

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mtboehlke commented 2 years ago

Glad it helped! I think I am using the white icon as well on my openbox setup.

Jose123456 commented 1 year ago

The Adwaita icon theme just got a major update. Could it be that the icons it uses are the same color as the tint2 background? If you go to the volumeicon preferences, are you able to chose a more suitable icon?

You are a life saver! Switching to any icon other than "Black Gnome" shows volumeicon.