Hi,
On Sat, 2004-12-18 at 22:51 +0100, Lars E. Pettersson wrote:
Just tried the rawhide firefox on my FC3 (Gnome, Bluecurve) installation and noticed that the icons had changed to something that resembles the ones used by nautilus, epiphany, etc.
Is it possible to revert this to the original firefox icons (the ones used by the FC3 firefox, both are 1.0-versions)? If it is possible, how would one do that? (Without doing the obvious, recompiling, of course.)
I would have thought you could change the Firefox-specific application theme in Tools->Themes in Firefox, but it looks like there's no option there for now.
Why are these icons used and not the original ones?
We use a consistent icon theme across the whole desktop and apps. Application-specific theme systems are generally considered Evil.
The right fix if you like those Firefox icons would be for someone to make a theme in that style for the whole desktop.
Would it be possible to, in the themes selection, add a theme named "firefox original", so that two choices exist, the (what I think they are called) Gnome specific icons, and the original firefox icons?
Not in the global Prefs->Theme theme dialog since the firefox theme is only a firefox theme, not a desktop theme.
Havoc