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(In reply to Wolfgang Bauer from comment #2) > So in this particular case, mainly the start.svgz needs to be added I > suppose, we do have a scalable icon in > /usr/share/icons/oxygen/scalable/places/start-here-branding.svgz (part of > plasma5-workspace-branding-openSUSE). > Probably just copying that to /usr/share/plasma/desktoptheme/XXX/ would be > sufficient, but I haven't tried that yet. Meanwhile I did create a working start.svgz based on that icon myself (just copying it was not enough as the graphic elements inside were not named properly) which we could add to the openSUSE* desktop themes. I'll submit it later. > Though other things might have to be updated too to have a proper openSUSE > theme again. This mainly applies to the openSUSElight, openSUSEdark and openSUSEdefault themes that we do still ship (and used as default in previous openSUSE releases/KDE4). They are not fully complete/up-to-date, and are basically unmaintained. If you want to work on that, feel free to do so, but that's out of scope for this bug report anyway. The "openSUSE" theme that we set as default is completely empty, which means that we actually use upstream's "breeze" theme by default. So there's not really a need to update it either. > The github repo you mentioned is where the KDE4 branding was maintained (we > merely "inherited" that from the past when SUSE themselves still maintained > KDE4 AFAIK), we didn't use it for Plasma5 at all. > Though maybe we should sync it again? What do the other team members think > about that? A clarification: The KDE workspace branding (default settings and the openSUSE desktop themes e.g.) are maintained in a different repo on github: https://github.com/openSUSE/kdebase-opensuse (I just noticed that there actually is a plasma5 branch, but it's not fully up-to-date) https://github.com/openSUSE/branding is indeed the place where the general openSUSE branding is maintained, including the default wallpapers (that are used by Plasma too).