Trying to Change the Show Apps Button in GNOME












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I know there are similar questions to this already however I've followed them and I'm still experiencing some trouble. I'm trying to theme the show app grid icon in the dock with this icon https://github.com/gusbemacbe/suru-plus/blob/master/Suru++/apps/64/ubuntudash.svg



However, when I replace the view-app-grid-symbolic.svg file with it I either get a blank white icon or no icon at all. Any help would be appreciated.



I'm using the suru++ icon theme and it would be awesome to have all the icons in the dock uniform including the show apps launcher.










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  • Ubuntu Version? are you using the ubuntu-dock which is pre-enabled or have you installed dash-to-dock?

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  • @PRATAP Using Ubuntu 18.10 and I was initially using Dash-to-dock but have since reverted to the default Ubuntu dock. The settings applied when I was using Dash-todock have remained however

    – Lennon Stanfield
    2 days ago













  • are you with Ubuntu Dock now? and wanted to use this image for the show-apps button?

    – PRATAP
    2 days ago











  • Yes, that is correct.

    – Lennon Stanfield
    2 days ago











  • I could manage to make it in 18.04 by editing the present shell theme..imgur.com/aJqd6zx seems like a lot of work to get this.. also i observed the .svg file look is not good comparing in the aspect of smoothness to the default one..

    – PRATAP
    2 days ago
















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I know there are similar questions to this already however I've followed them and I'm still experiencing some trouble. I'm trying to theme the show app grid icon in the dock with this icon https://github.com/gusbemacbe/suru-plus/blob/master/Suru++/apps/64/ubuntudash.svg



However, when I replace the view-app-grid-symbolic.svg file with it I either get a blank white icon or no icon at all. Any help would be appreciated.



I'm using the suru++ icon theme and it would be awesome to have all the icons in the dock uniform including the show apps launcher.










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  • Ubuntu Version? are you using the ubuntu-dock which is pre-enabled or have you installed dash-to-dock?

    – PRATAP
    2 days ago













  • @PRATAP Using Ubuntu 18.10 and I was initially using Dash-to-dock but have since reverted to the default Ubuntu dock. The settings applied when I was using Dash-todock have remained however

    – Lennon Stanfield
    2 days ago













  • are you with Ubuntu Dock now? and wanted to use this image for the show-apps button?

    – PRATAP
    2 days ago











  • Yes, that is correct.

    – Lennon Stanfield
    2 days ago











  • I could manage to make it in 18.04 by editing the present shell theme..imgur.com/aJqd6zx seems like a lot of work to get this.. also i observed the .svg file look is not good comparing in the aspect of smoothness to the default one..

    – PRATAP
    2 days ago














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I know there are similar questions to this already however I've followed them and I'm still experiencing some trouble. I'm trying to theme the show app grid icon in the dock with this icon https://github.com/gusbemacbe/suru-plus/blob/master/Suru++/apps/64/ubuntudash.svg



However, when I replace the view-app-grid-symbolic.svg file with it I either get a blank white icon or no icon at all. Any help would be appreciated.



I'm using the suru++ icon theme and it would be awesome to have all the icons in the dock uniform including the show apps launcher.










share|improve this question









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I know there are similar questions to this already however I've followed them and I'm still experiencing some trouble. I'm trying to theme the show app grid icon in the dock with this icon https://github.com/gusbemacbe/suru-plus/blob/master/Suru++/apps/64/ubuntudash.svg



However, when I replace the view-app-grid-symbolic.svg file with it I either get a blank white icon or no icon at all. Any help would be appreciated.



I'm using the suru++ icon theme and it would be awesome to have all the icons in the dock uniform including the show apps launcher.







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  • Ubuntu Version? are you using the ubuntu-dock which is pre-enabled or have you installed dash-to-dock?

    – PRATAP
    2 days ago













  • @PRATAP Using Ubuntu 18.10 and I was initially using Dash-to-dock but have since reverted to the default Ubuntu dock. The settings applied when I was using Dash-todock have remained however

    – Lennon Stanfield
    2 days ago













  • are you with Ubuntu Dock now? and wanted to use this image for the show-apps button?

    – PRATAP
    2 days ago











  • Yes, that is correct.

    – Lennon Stanfield
    2 days ago











  • I could manage to make it in 18.04 by editing the present shell theme..imgur.com/aJqd6zx seems like a lot of work to get this.. also i observed the .svg file look is not good comparing in the aspect of smoothness to the default one..

    – PRATAP
    2 days ago



















  • Ubuntu Version? are you using the ubuntu-dock which is pre-enabled or have you installed dash-to-dock?

    – PRATAP
    2 days ago













  • @PRATAP Using Ubuntu 18.10 and I was initially using Dash-to-dock but have since reverted to the default Ubuntu dock. The settings applied when I was using Dash-todock have remained however

    – Lennon Stanfield
    2 days ago













  • are you with Ubuntu Dock now? and wanted to use this image for the show-apps button?

    – PRATAP
    2 days ago











  • Yes, that is correct.

    – Lennon Stanfield
    2 days ago











  • I could manage to make it in 18.04 by editing the present shell theme..imgur.com/aJqd6zx seems like a lot of work to get this.. also i observed the .svg file look is not good comparing in the aspect of smoothness to the default one..

    – PRATAP
    2 days ago

















Ubuntu Version? are you using the ubuntu-dock which is pre-enabled or have you installed dash-to-dock?

– PRATAP
2 days ago







Ubuntu Version? are you using the ubuntu-dock which is pre-enabled or have you installed dash-to-dock?

– PRATAP
2 days ago















@PRATAP Using Ubuntu 18.10 and I was initially using Dash-to-dock but have since reverted to the default Ubuntu dock. The settings applied when I was using Dash-todock have remained however

– Lennon Stanfield
2 days ago







@PRATAP Using Ubuntu 18.10 and I was initially using Dash-to-dock but have since reverted to the default Ubuntu dock. The settings applied when I was using Dash-todock have remained however

– Lennon Stanfield
2 days ago















are you with Ubuntu Dock now? and wanted to use this image for the show-apps button?

– PRATAP
2 days ago





are you with Ubuntu Dock now? and wanted to use this image for the show-apps button?

– PRATAP
2 days ago













Yes, that is correct.

– Lennon Stanfield
2 days ago





Yes, that is correct.

– Lennon Stanfield
2 days ago













I could manage to make it in 18.04 by editing the present shell theme..imgur.com/aJqd6zx seems like a lot of work to get this.. also i observed the .svg file look is not good comparing in the aspect of smoothness to the default one..

– PRATAP
2 days ago





I could manage to make it in 18.04 by editing the present shell theme..imgur.com/aJqd6zx seems like a lot of work to get this.. also i observed the .svg file look is not good comparing in the aspect of smoothness to the default one..

– PRATAP
2 days ago










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