Wolfgang Bauer írta:
OK. What do you mean under .desktop file? I could not find any [Tt]rash.desktop or[Tr]ashcan.desktop in my system. Or you mean the file/url link I made in my ~/Desktop folder which contains the link to trash:/? The latter. You should have a xxx.desktop file in your ~/Desktop folder describing the
Am Montag, 12. Januar 2015, 18:23:02 schrieb Istvan Gabor: link.
I have created a new user in openSUSE 13.2 for testing desktop settings only. The only change I made was setting the desktop to folder layout. Now I have default icons like Firefox, KInfoCenter etc on the desktop and a widget (Desktop folder widget?) which has the very same icons. If I create a new icon as Right click -> Create New -> Link to Location (URL)... : File name: Trashcan, URL: trash:/, it places the trashcan icon on the desktop. Bit it won't have the .desktop extension in the Desktop directory while the other icon names have the extension. See the attached image: http://i61.tinypic.com/11mg3ky.png If I rename Trashcan to Trashcan.desktop its name will change both on the desktop and in the Desktop directory (while other icon names have the extension only in the folder but not in the icons on the desktop). See the attached image: http://i57.tinypic.com/6sgx6u.png
That's not at all different to KDE3 btw.
This resulted in changing the icon to empty Trashcan even if it has some content. ??
I works fine here, it shows the full icon when things are in the trash can.
But I'm using the file from that post I linked to now. That post states that the order of the lines seems to be important, so try to use exactly that too. It has "EmptyIcon" *before* "Icon".
I still had no time to try this but I will, I promise.
But at least here on my system, it does look the same like the icons in the folderview. Did you change their appearance maybe?
They look different for me. Normal icon has white colored name without background, widget has black colored name with (ugly) background. Here is a screenshot:
http://i62.tinypic.com/2cd7s41.png
Style: plastik, colors: openSUSE, icon theme: oxygene, desktop theme: air
My folderview icons (with the default settings) do look the same as your (and my) widget.
Again, you probably changed the appearance of the icons in the folderview's settings (text color, changed to white, shadow deactivated).
OK, in the above images you can see that the regular icons and the widget icon look different despite I haven't changed anything except the default desktop layout to folder layout. This is openSUSE 13.2 default desktop, default theme etc, still the items look different. It looks ugly.
There is no way to configure the Trash widget in a similar way (it just uses the colors defined by the desktop theme).
It's a pity.
And AFAIK nobody ever asked for that either.
As KDE4 is near the end of its life (and the desktop is in feature freeze since over a year already), this will not be added any more now as well.
Maybe in Plasma 5... ;)
By the way, if I add a widget to the desktop it will be placed over (cover) existing icons. I consider this a bug. Icons and widgets should be placed to empty areas, not on top of other items.
For plasma there are no icons, only widgets. The "icons" are just some graphics that the folderview widget displays.
And you can place widgets on top of each other.
So, no bug, but a feature/design decision.
You can call it feature if you think it sounds better. (: KDE4 has some of this type of 'features'. Best regards, Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org