Missing all the small icons on submenus. Ubuntu 18.10 Gnome 3.30.1
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I have noticed that in my Ubunto 18.10/Gnome 3.10.1 it is missing all the small icons that should be on the left side of the application submenus. This problem occurs in all installed software. Even those that are installed together with Ubunto. Applications work flawlessly, but the absence of these little icons slows the understanding of complex application functions a bit.Any help?
Attached is a print of my screen with a submenu where the icons are missing.enter image description here
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I have noticed that in my Ubunto 18.10/Gnome 3.10.1 it is missing all the small icons that should be on the left side of the application submenus. This problem occurs in all installed software. Even those that are installed together with Ubunto. Applications work flawlessly, but the absence of these little icons slows the understanding of complex application functions a bit.Any help?
Attached is a print of my screen with a submenu where the icons are missing.enter image description here
icons
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This ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/23116/… may help you, but essentally such icons are deprecated in Gnome 3.
– vanadium
Nov 24 at 19:15
Thank you! Problem solved thanks to your post!
– Fábio Sousa
Nov 26 at 0:18
@Fabro, would be good if you write an answer and also accept it for future reference of this site of readers with the same problem. It is perfectly fine to accept your own answer.
– vanadium
2 days ago
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I have noticed that in my Ubunto 18.10/Gnome 3.10.1 it is missing all the small icons that should be on the left side of the application submenus. This problem occurs in all installed software. Even those that are installed together with Ubunto. Applications work flawlessly, but the absence of these little icons slows the understanding of complex application functions a bit.Any help?
Attached is a print of my screen with a submenu where the icons are missing.enter image description here
icons
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I have noticed that in my Ubunto 18.10/Gnome 3.10.1 it is missing all the small icons that should be on the left side of the application submenus. This problem occurs in all installed software. Even those that are installed together with Ubunto. Applications work flawlessly, but the absence of these little icons slows the understanding of complex application functions a bit.Any help?
Attached is a print of my screen with a submenu where the icons are missing.enter image description here
icons
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This ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/23116/… may help you, but essentally such icons are deprecated in Gnome 3.
– vanadium
Nov 24 at 19:15
Thank you! Problem solved thanks to your post!
– Fábio Sousa
Nov 26 at 0:18
@Fabro, would be good if you write an answer and also accept it for future reference of this site of readers with the same problem. It is perfectly fine to accept your own answer.
– vanadium
2 days ago
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This ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/23116/… may help you, but essentally such icons are deprecated in Gnome 3.
– vanadium
Nov 24 at 19:15
Thank you! Problem solved thanks to your post!
– Fábio Sousa
Nov 26 at 0:18
@Fabro, would be good if you write an answer and also accept it for future reference of this site of readers with the same problem. It is perfectly fine to accept your own answer.
– vanadium
2 days ago
This ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/23116/… may help you, but essentally such icons are deprecated in Gnome 3.
– vanadium
Nov 24 at 19:15
This ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/23116/… may help you, but essentally such icons are deprecated in Gnome 3.
– vanadium
Nov 24 at 19:15
Thank you! Problem solved thanks to your post!
– Fábio Sousa
Nov 26 at 0:18
Thank you! Problem solved thanks to your post!
– Fábio Sousa
Nov 26 at 0:18
@Fabro, would be good if you write an answer and also accept it for future reference of this site of readers with the same problem. It is perfectly fine to accept your own answer.
– vanadium
2 days ago
@Fabro, would be good if you write an answer and also accept it for future reference of this site of readers with the same problem. It is perfectly fine to accept your own answer.
– vanadium
2 days ago
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These icons are deprecated. Fortunately, Kicad has an FAQ on how to enable them:
In the terminal, do:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface menus-have-icons true
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface buttons-have-icons true
(To disable them again, run the same commands, but replace true with false.)
Thank you. I had tried these commands, but nothing changed. I think it's really a Gnome incompatibility with these icons.
– Fábio Sousa
Nov 26 at 0:05
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These icons are deprecated. Fortunately, Kicad has an FAQ on how to enable them:
In the terminal, do:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface menus-have-icons true
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface buttons-have-icons true
(To disable them again, run the same commands, but replace true with false.)
Thank you. I had tried these commands, but nothing changed. I think it's really a Gnome incompatibility with these icons.
– Fábio Sousa
Nov 26 at 0:05
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These icons are deprecated. Fortunately, Kicad has an FAQ on how to enable them:
In the terminal, do:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface menus-have-icons true
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface buttons-have-icons true
(To disable them again, run the same commands, but replace true with false.)
Thank you. I had tried these commands, but nothing changed. I think it's really a Gnome incompatibility with these icons.
– Fábio Sousa
Nov 26 at 0:05
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These icons are deprecated. Fortunately, Kicad has an FAQ on how to enable them:
In the terminal, do:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface menus-have-icons true
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface buttons-have-icons true
(To disable them again, run the same commands, but replace true with false.)
These icons are deprecated. Fortunately, Kicad has an FAQ on how to enable them:
In the terminal, do:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface menus-have-icons true
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface buttons-have-icons true
(To disable them again, run the same commands, but replace true with false.)
answered Nov 24 at 20:26
Nonny Moose
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Thank you. I had tried these commands, but nothing changed. I think it's really a Gnome incompatibility with these icons.
– Fábio Sousa
Nov 26 at 0:05
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Thank you. I had tried these commands, but nothing changed. I think it's really a Gnome incompatibility with these icons.
– Fábio Sousa
Nov 26 at 0:05
Thank you. I had tried these commands, but nothing changed. I think it's really a Gnome incompatibility with these icons.
– Fábio Sousa
Nov 26 at 0:05
Thank you. I had tried these commands, but nothing changed. I think it's really a Gnome incompatibility with these icons.
– Fábio Sousa
Nov 26 at 0:05
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This ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/23116/… may help you, but essentally such icons are deprecated in Gnome 3.
– vanadium
Nov 24 at 19:15
Thank you! Problem solved thanks to your post!
– Fábio Sousa
Nov 26 at 0:18
@Fabro, would be good if you write an answer and also accept it for future reference of this site of readers with the same problem. It is perfectly fine to accept your own answer.
– vanadium
2 days ago