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I want to use the xfce4-timer-plugin, but want to change the icon to better match my theme. I am sure this has to be done in the code some sort of way, but where would I go to find that?
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Dennis
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It looks like the icon for it is this one (this is 4.12):
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/xfce4-timer.png
Barring some cleverer solution from somebody else, you could try replacing that with your own using the same name.
Last edited by Jerry3904 (2015-09-16 01:15:53)
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Thanks for the reply. I should have been clearer. Sorry. I am referring to the animated icon that appears in the panel.
Thanks,
Dennis
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Thanks for the reply. I should have been clearer. Sorry. I am referring to the animated icon that appears in the panel.
Looking at the code, it appears to be a gtk progress bar drawn onto the panel widget.
How is it that you want to change it?
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Something that would match the elementary-dark icons (the white panel icons) a little better. Something along these line
http://i.stack.imgur.com/VjQef.png
Numbers optional though
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You'd have to hack the code to get that effect.
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I figured as much.
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