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Icons not visible to the left of the URL bar. #260

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casperl opened this issue Sep 17, 2022 · 1 comment
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Icons not visible to the left of the URL bar. #260

casperl opened this issue Sep 17, 2022 · 1 comment

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@casperl
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casperl commented Sep 17, 2022

I have elevate this to a new issue after replying to this mentioned in a different issue.

@przsak can you test if the icons are now visible?

On Ubuntu 20.04 using QT + i3 Window Manager, I cloned the current kristall repo from github today and issued a make command as a regular user which created a kristall binary. The missing or not displayed icon issue remains the same with all the icons to the left of the URL bar not being displayed while those on the right side of the URL are displayed. I feel the position of the icons might be relevant to the issue.

This same issue persists in an appimage nightly build I found somewhere on the Internet.

Could it also be related to a missing icon or system font on the system?

EDIT: There also appears to be icons missing in the menu under the view option where three blank boxes appear next to Document Outline, Favourites and History.

Interestingly, on my QT-based desktop, having the Kristall menu open inhibits screenshots being made using Flameshot though this is rectified the moment I close the drop-down menu. This affects both clicking on the Flameshot icon on the i3 toolbar or when pressing the PrtScreen key which has been mapped within the i3 conf to a Flameshot capture command. This sort of behaviour where one app influences or inhibits the operation of another should not exist on Linux systems.

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Originally posted by @casperl in #64 (comment)

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ro1y commented Sep 24, 2022

A workaround I found was installing the breeze icon theme.

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