GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 160303
hide some icon themes in the theme selector
Last modified: 2005-03-02 10:30:13 UTC
It would be nice if it was possible to hide some icon themes in the theme selector. The main cases for this are: 1. the "hicolor" theme is intended to be the root theme, but users probably shouldn't select it as their theme. 2. there are a number of obsolete accessibility themes installed that exist just for compatibility reasons. For example, the HighContrast, HighContrastInverse and LowContrast themes simply inherit from the LargePrint versions and provide no additional icons. The HighContrast and HighContrastInverse meta-themes both reference the LargePrint icon themes, so the two icon themes are only there for old user configurations. In both of these cases, it would be nice to have some marker in the theme saying not to display it in the preferences dialog.
There is a fix for it. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 168348 ***