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Bug 794472 - EOG is missing an icon in full screen mode (eog-image-gallery-symbolic)
EOG is missing an icon in full screen mode (eog-image-gallery-symbolic)
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: eog
Classification: Core
Component: image viewer
3.28.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: EOG Maintainers
EOG Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2018-03-19 01:01 UTC by Marcos_BR
Modified: 2018-03-19 20:20 UTC
See Also:
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Attachments
Photo of the problem. (347.79 KB, image/jpeg)
2018-03-19 01:01 UTC, Marcos_BR
Details

Description Marcos_BR 2018-03-19 01:01:34 UTC
Created attachment 369849 [details]
Photo of the problem.

I use Ubuntu 18.04 and, in full screen mode, I noticed the lack of the icon that sits on the left side of the pause icon. I send a photo of the problem, although the resolution is not very good.
Comment 1 Piotr Drąg 2018-03-19 01:10:44 UTC
I can confirm on Fedora 28, eog-3.28.0-1.fc28.x86_64. The missing icon is eog-image-gallery-symbolic.
Comment 2 Felix Riemann 2018-03-19 20:20:50 UTC
Ah yes, EOG_DATA_DIR got the wrong path during the Meson migration which breaks the app-specific icon search path. Nice catch! :)

commit 522f59168d3513427e133b7149709a44d5536c49
Author: Felix Riemann <>
Date:   Mon Mar 19 21:14:32 2018 +0100

    build: Fix EOG_DATA_DIR path
    
    EOG_DATA_DIR was accidentally switched to $eog_datadir during the
    migration to Meson. It should have been $eog_pkgdatadir which is
    where application-specific icons are installed.
    
    https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794472
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