Just about to switch back to Gnome actually, judging only by this picture its a treat to my eyes - cant wait to test this out 🫶
Glad you liked it! If there's any icon requests you can put them on github and I'll try to do em when I'm free
what font is this? looking good as well.
Its work sans ... My second favourite after Inter
hooooootttttt!
Thanks! Send me some requests if you use this ... I'll try and make em when I can
Btw, how to define custom categories for user directories?
You mean the icons?
At least in KDE dolphin, you can edit any folder and set the icon as whatever you like. It'll follow the theme color too, if you use the right icon.
No, category. They are mapped in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/user-dirs.dirs, but there's only 12 of them. Of which i use 4 but would like to have others too and define custom icon-names i could put in the .icons directory. In short, i want to extend them. I could reuse, for example, XDG_PUBLICSHARE_DIR, but then it gets the wrong icon.
They didn't really think "8 categories is enough for all" and hardcode this shit, no?
Ah, no. I'm not familiar with how to do that.
But I wouldn't think so? I'm more familiar with KDE, but with it at least I've always found ways to edit some files somewhere to accomplish what I want.
So far.
For this I've just been creating folders and setting their icons manually.
By that do you mean how to set icons for certain folders irrespective of theme? You need to use the gio command
gio set folder-name metadata::custom-icon-name icon-name
# In your case it would be something like
gio set Games/ metadata::custom-icon-name folder-games
Not only does this make it so that no matter what icon theme you use the icon will change according to the theme, but you also do not have to go icon hunting in a bunch of directories.
Edit: I just saw that you meant using XDG catergories, maybe the gio command can still help? I mean you could theoretically change any metadata field so maybe that helps.
Oooh, very nice! Thanks for making and sharing!
Thanks I'm glad you like it
Very cool, thanks for sharing!
Thanks!
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