Wrong Knotes indicator in indicator-applet-complete on BB 18.04

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After installing Knotes, I'm getting the wrong indicator on the taskbar (the 'delete note' icon). Everything works, but the Knotes indicator icon is wrong. Other apps (Veracrypt, Xpad, both appearing to the left of the indicated wrong icon) show up fine.



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It's a small niggle, but it bugs me. :) What could cause this and what can I do about it?







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    The icon you're seeing indicates that, for whatever reason, your system hasn't found the appropriate icon. Does the icon theme you're using have knotes.png? Can you temporarily switch to the hicolor icon theme? That has knotes.png as indicated by the output of find /usr/share/icons/hicolor -iname knotes.png. If that works, I'm guessing any other icon theme that has knotes.png should also do the job.
    – DK Bose
    May 24 at 11:05






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    Instead of knotes.png, some themes may have knotes.svg.
    – DK Bose
    May 24 at 12:13










  • I think you're onto something here. The configured theme is Ambiance, and switching to hicolor doesn't seem to be an option. Looking into it from that angle. Tnx!
    – Frank van Wensveen
    May 24 at 13:19






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    Ambiance is the gtk theme. I'm talking about the icon theme.
    – DK Bose
    May 24 at 13:47






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    That fixed it. Tnx!
    – Frank van Wensveen
    May 25 at 9:42














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After installing Knotes, I'm getting the wrong indicator on the taskbar (the 'delete note' icon). Everything works, but the Knotes indicator icon is wrong. Other apps (Veracrypt, Xpad, both appearing to the left of the indicated wrong icon) show up fine.



Screenshot displaying incorrect icon as indicated by arrow



It's a small niggle, but it bugs me. :) What could cause this and what can I do about it?







share|improve this question
















  • 1




    The icon you're seeing indicates that, for whatever reason, your system hasn't found the appropriate icon. Does the icon theme you're using have knotes.png? Can you temporarily switch to the hicolor icon theme? That has knotes.png as indicated by the output of find /usr/share/icons/hicolor -iname knotes.png. If that works, I'm guessing any other icon theme that has knotes.png should also do the job.
    – DK Bose
    May 24 at 11:05






  • 1




    Instead of knotes.png, some themes may have knotes.svg.
    – DK Bose
    May 24 at 12:13










  • I think you're onto something here. The configured theme is Ambiance, and switching to hicolor doesn't seem to be an option. Looking into it from that angle. Tnx!
    – Frank van Wensveen
    May 24 at 13:19






  • 1




    Ambiance is the gtk theme. I'm talking about the icon theme.
    – DK Bose
    May 24 at 13:47






  • 1




    That fixed it. Tnx!
    – Frank van Wensveen
    May 25 at 9:42












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After installing Knotes, I'm getting the wrong indicator on the taskbar (the 'delete note' icon). Everything works, but the Knotes indicator icon is wrong. Other apps (Veracrypt, Xpad, both appearing to the left of the indicated wrong icon) show up fine.



Screenshot displaying incorrect icon as indicated by arrow



It's a small niggle, but it bugs me. :) What could cause this and what can I do about it?







share|improve this question












After installing Knotes, I'm getting the wrong indicator on the taskbar (the 'delete note' icon). Everything works, but the Knotes indicator icon is wrong. Other apps (Veracrypt, Xpad, both appearing to the left of the indicated wrong icon) show up fine.



Screenshot displaying incorrect icon as indicated by arrow



It's a small niggle, but it bugs me. :) What could cause this and what can I do about it?









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    The icon you're seeing indicates that, for whatever reason, your system hasn't found the appropriate icon. Does the icon theme you're using have knotes.png? Can you temporarily switch to the hicolor icon theme? That has knotes.png as indicated by the output of find /usr/share/icons/hicolor -iname knotes.png. If that works, I'm guessing any other icon theme that has knotes.png should also do the job.
    – DK Bose
    May 24 at 11:05






  • 1




    Instead of knotes.png, some themes may have knotes.svg.
    – DK Bose
    May 24 at 12:13










  • I think you're onto something here. The configured theme is Ambiance, and switching to hicolor doesn't seem to be an option. Looking into it from that angle. Tnx!
    – Frank van Wensveen
    May 24 at 13:19






  • 1




    Ambiance is the gtk theme. I'm talking about the icon theme.
    – DK Bose
    May 24 at 13:47






  • 1




    That fixed it. Tnx!
    – Frank van Wensveen
    May 25 at 9:42












  • 1




    The icon you're seeing indicates that, for whatever reason, your system hasn't found the appropriate icon. Does the icon theme you're using have knotes.png? Can you temporarily switch to the hicolor icon theme? That has knotes.png as indicated by the output of find /usr/share/icons/hicolor -iname knotes.png. If that works, I'm guessing any other icon theme that has knotes.png should also do the job.
    – DK Bose
    May 24 at 11:05






  • 1




    Instead of knotes.png, some themes may have knotes.svg.
    – DK Bose
    May 24 at 12:13










  • I think you're onto something here. The configured theme is Ambiance, and switching to hicolor doesn't seem to be an option. Looking into it from that angle. Tnx!
    – Frank van Wensveen
    May 24 at 13:19






  • 1




    Ambiance is the gtk theme. I'm talking about the icon theme.
    – DK Bose
    May 24 at 13:47






  • 1




    That fixed it. Tnx!
    – Frank van Wensveen
    May 25 at 9:42







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1




The icon you're seeing indicates that, for whatever reason, your system hasn't found the appropriate icon. Does the icon theme you're using have knotes.png? Can you temporarily switch to the hicolor icon theme? That has knotes.png as indicated by the output of find /usr/share/icons/hicolor -iname knotes.png. If that works, I'm guessing any other icon theme that has knotes.png should also do the job.
– DK Bose
May 24 at 11:05




The icon you're seeing indicates that, for whatever reason, your system hasn't found the appropriate icon. Does the icon theme you're using have knotes.png? Can you temporarily switch to the hicolor icon theme? That has knotes.png as indicated by the output of find /usr/share/icons/hicolor -iname knotes.png. If that works, I'm guessing any other icon theme that has knotes.png should also do the job.
– DK Bose
May 24 at 11:05




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Instead of knotes.png, some themes may have knotes.svg.
– DK Bose
May 24 at 12:13




Instead of knotes.png, some themes may have knotes.svg.
– DK Bose
May 24 at 12:13












I think you're onto something here. The configured theme is Ambiance, and switching to hicolor doesn't seem to be an option. Looking into it from that angle. Tnx!
– Frank van Wensveen
May 24 at 13:19




I think you're onto something here. The configured theme is Ambiance, and switching to hicolor doesn't seem to be an option. Looking into it from that angle. Tnx!
– Frank van Wensveen
May 24 at 13:19




1




1




Ambiance is the gtk theme. I'm talking about the icon theme.
– DK Bose
May 24 at 13:47




Ambiance is the gtk theme. I'm talking about the icon theme.
– DK Bose
May 24 at 13:47




1




1




That fixed it. Tnx!
– Frank van Wensveen
May 25 at 9:42




That fixed it. Tnx!
– Frank van Wensveen
May 25 at 9:42










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The problem turned out to be caused by the knotes icon(s) not being present under /usr/share/icons/Humanity (the elected icon theme was Humanity). Solution: replace the missing icons.






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  • Unfortunately, replacing the missing icons doesn't seem to help. Either I'm supplementing the wrong icons or I'm missing something else. There doesn't seem to be a way to determine which icon image the indicator applet tries (and fails) to load.
    – Frank van Wensveen
    May 27 at 16:02










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The problem turned out to be caused by the knotes icon(s) not being present under /usr/share/icons/Humanity (the elected icon theme was Humanity). Solution: replace the missing icons.






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  • Unfortunately, replacing the missing icons doesn't seem to help. Either I'm supplementing the wrong icons or I'm missing something else. There doesn't seem to be a way to determine which icon image the indicator applet tries (and fails) to load.
    – Frank van Wensveen
    May 27 at 16:02














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The problem turned out to be caused by the knotes icon(s) not being present under /usr/share/icons/Humanity (the elected icon theme was Humanity). Solution: replace the missing icons.






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  • Unfortunately, replacing the missing icons doesn't seem to help. Either I'm supplementing the wrong icons or I'm missing something else. There doesn't seem to be a way to determine which icon image the indicator applet tries (and fails) to load.
    – Frank van Wensveen
    May 27 at 16:02












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The problem turned out to be caused by the knotes icon(s) not being present under /usr/share/icons/Humanity (the elected icon theme was Humanity). Solution: replace the missing icons.






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The problem turned out to be caused by the knotes icon(s) not being present under /usr/share/icons/Humanity (the elected icon theme was Humanity). Solution: replace the missing icons.







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  • Unfortunately, replacing the missing icons doesn't seem to help. Either I'm supplementing the wrong icons or I'm missing something else. There doesn't seem to be a way to determine which icon image the indicator applet tries (and fails) to load.
    – Frank van Wensveen
    May 27 at 16:02
















  • Unfortunately, replacing the missing icons doesn't seem to help. Either I'm supplementing the wrong icons or I'm missing something else. There doesn't seem to be a way to determine which icon image the indicator applet tries (and fails) to load.
    – Frank van Wensveen
    May 27 at 16:02















Unfortunately, replacing the missing icons doesn't seem to help. Either I'm supplementing the wrong icons or I'm missing something else. There doesn't seem to be a way to determine which icon image the indicator applet tries (and fails) to load.
– Frank van Wensveen
May 27 at 16:02




Unfortunately, replacing the missing icons doesn't seem to help. Either I'm supplementing the wrong icons or I'm missing something else. There doesn't seem to be a way to determine which icon image the indicator applet tries (and fails) to load.
– Frank van Wensveen
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