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Monochrome icons appear as dimmed version of the original iconset #91

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sneakyvince opened this issue Sep 10, 2018 · 6 comments
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@sneakyvince
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sneakyvince commented Sep 10, 2018

Using the monochrome icons option: monokai_pro_file_icons_monochrome: true ,

results in the following:

schermafbeelding 2018-09-10 om 23 52 18

Clearly it's still using the default iconset only this time slightly dimmed, not at all looking like VSCode's monochrome icons.

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gobijan commented Sep 24, 2018

I have the same effect.

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Monokai commented Nov 11, 2018

Somehow Sublime Text caches icons I think. Anyway, you have to restart Sublime to see the monochrome icons correctly.

@sneakyvince
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I've already tried that, simply restarting Sublime but the issue will still persist.

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Monokai commented Nov 12, 2018

I cannot replicate it. Which platform are you on? And which version of sublime?

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gobijan commented Nov 13, 2018

I have the same issue on latest sublime dev build and MacOS. I need to say that I have „A file icon“ additionally installed

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Monokai commented Feb 18, 2019

Still can't replicate it. I know that in the past Sublime Text couldn't work well with multiple (icon) themes installed. Maybe uninstall other themes?

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