[portland] Resolved: Image location for PyQT4?

Dick Steffens dick at dicksteffens.com
Tue Dec 24 20:15:13 CET 2013


On 12/24/2013 10:42 AM, Jason Champion wrote:
> Hi Dick,
>
> It sounds like they're either assuming you have certain files in your 
> icon library or forgot to include links to tutorial resources -- those 
> files are not part of Qt. It should be easy to get substitute images.
>
> When I look in this folder on my Ubuntu system with Gnome 3 installed:
>
> /usr/share/icons/gnome/32x32/status/
>
> I see these icons:
>
> stock_volume-0.png  stock_volume-max.png  stock_volume-med.png 
> stock_volume-min.png  stock_volume-mute.png  stock_volume.png

Yes. I have them, too. They are links to four other files in the same 
directory, audio-volume-high.png, etc.

The images don't match exactly what the tutorial shows, but the concept 
is the same.

> That sounds pretty similar to what they're asking for, and it being 
> Qt4 they were probably assuming a system with Gnome 2 installed. I bet 
> their default icons set has images with those names.
>
> I have a number of folders with mute/min/med/max icons on my system: 
> /usr/share/icons/oxygen/, /usr/share/icons/ubuntu-mono-dark, etc. You 
> should be able to find suitable substitutes in one of the 
> /usr/share/icons folders, depending on what window manager and/or 
> theme libraries you have installed.

The ones you in /usr/share/icons/gnome/32x32/status/ work for me.

> HTH,

Yes. Very much, thanks.

-- 
Regards,

Richard C. Steffens



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