[digiKam-users] Themes and Interface on Manjaro Linux/Gnome

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[digiKam-users] Themes and Interface on Manjaro Linux/Gnome

Marc Sitkin
Hi -

I'm just starting to work with digiKam, and have had some problems working with the Themes settings for the interface. I'm using the default theme, which is mostly what I want, and have had to revert back to earlier snapshots when trying to customize it via Qt5 tool or Kvantum manager. Don't want to go there again. The Themes chooser in the setting menu allows me to change to some of the choices, but not all. That's ok, but I seem to be missing  either Icons or labels in several of the editing tools, and the editing tool menu is pretty bare looking as well. Since i have nothing to compare my screen to, can you please tell me if this is what it should look like, or am I missing something?.

Thanks for your help, and hard work on the software.

I'm running on Manjaro Linux/Gnome DE

Screenshots:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/5Ymhf48opDR9u5uq8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/NeHwy1tSm5kuiZXi9
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Re: Themes and Interface on Manjaro Linux/Gnome

Maik Qualmann
You don't have the Breeze Icon theme. First, see if it's installed. Then go to
the digiKam setup under Miscellaneous-> Appearance and select the Breeze Icon
theme, depending on the color theme light or dark. Restart digiKam, sometimes
under Gnome also the desktop / computer, if you have installed the icons
first.

Maik

Am Montag, 23. März 2020, 16:56:00 CET schrieb Marc Sitkin:

> Hi -
>
> I'm just starting to work with digiKam, and have had some problems working
> with the Themes settings for the interface. I'm using the default theme,
> which is mostly what I want, and have had to revert back to earlier
> snapshots when trying to customize it via Qt5 tool or Kvantum manager.
> Don't want to go there again. The Themes chooser in the setting menu allows
> me to change to some of the choices, but not all. That's ok, but I seem to
> be missing  either Icons or labels in several of the editing tools, and the
> editing tool menu is pretty bare looking as well. Since i have nothing to
> compare my screen to, can you please tell me if this is what it should look
> like, or am I missing something?.
>
> Thanks for your help, and hard work on the software.
>
> I'm running on Manjaro Linux/Gnome DE
>
> Screenshots:
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/2YpaDJUaxU5THgm58
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/5Ymhf48opDR9u5uq8
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/NeHwy1tSm5kuiZXi9