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Hi,
I really like the idea of a hidpi gimp theme and the theme works well, except for edit.svg and histogram.svg which are not present in images folder.
Am I the only one that noted this problem?
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Thanks for opening an issue. I started gimp from the command line and noticed this output:
$ gimp
/home/jedireza/.gimp-2.8/themes/gimp-hidpi/imagerc:10: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "images/edit.svg"
/home/jedireza/.gimp-2.8/themes/gimp-hidpi/imagerc:11: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "images/edit.svg"
/home/jedireza/.gimp-2.8/themes/gimp-hidpi/imagerc:25: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "images/histogram.svg"
/home/jedireza/.gimp-2.8/themes/gimp-hidpi/imagerc:26: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "images/histogram.svg"
/home/jedireza/.gimp-2.8/themes/gimp-hidpi/imagerc:160: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "images/histogram.svg"
/home/jedireza/.gimp-2.8/themes/gimp-hidpi/imagerc:161: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "images/histogram.svg"
I don't start gimp from the command line usually, so I never saw these. This is a bug. Thanks for reporting. Help is welcome.
The first step is to figure out what these images are for. Maybe these lines could just be removed? With the exception of one or two, all the icons are from the GNOME icons project. There are likely corresponding images for these there.
Hi,
I really like the idea of a hidpi gimp theme and the theme works well, except for edit.svg and histogram.svg which are not present in images folder.
Am I the only one that noted this problem?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: