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Hello,
XFCE has a very handy utility to preview (and select) icons by their generic names.
It comes up in "create new launcher" => "select icon".
I like to use it simply to preview icons and get their generic names. for that i use
exo-desktop-icon-edit dummy.desktop
But,
is it possible to invoke the Icon Previewer by itself?
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I believe you mean:
exo-desktop-item-edit dummy.desktop
I don't think you can go directly to the icon previewer, but you can use Thunar or Ristretto to view the icons directly from the icon theme's file hierarchy (e.g. /usr/share/icons/<ICON_THEME>).
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yes, that was some kind of typo.
of course i can look at the icons as image files in my filemanager.
but the icon previewer is incredibly useful to find icons by their generic names (like "gksu" instead of "/usr/share/icons/Faenza/apps/48/gksu.png") so that i can use them somewhere, and they are persistent when changing icon themes.
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True, but the generic name will always be the first part of the actual filename. The different folders are simply different sizes/filetypes to be used in different areas of the DE as per the freedesktop icon spec.
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