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#11250 by baldmonkey (0.4036) posted on 2:23am Friday, September 28th, 2007
Is there any way of changing the icon that the trash applet uses?
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#11251 by davim (0.9996) posted on 2:51am Friday, September 28th, 2007
the trash icon on awn is the same from your icon theme....
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#11255 by aantn (0.9829) posted on 3:36am Friday, September 28th, 2007
davim said:
the trash icon on awn is the same from your icon theme....
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Not for me.
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#11266 by Sewage (0.6605) posted on 6:27am Friday, September 28th, 2007
Is your icon Sized correctly? I'm not positive why but unless I keep my dock the right size it reverts to the default blue trash can.
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