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This page is about the icons used in gmusicbrowser sorted in categories:
- unique icons not found in a gtk-icon-theme (including descriptions)
- and finally extra and custom icons.
The icons in use can be in png or svg format. Since the sizes of the icons (e.g. on buttons) can be customized in the layouts there is no standard size for icons. Therefore it is recommended to use/create icons that scale well.
gtk-icons used in gmb
The icons displayed here are the standard stock icons from the gnome-project.
(No descriptions here, the icons are pretty self-explanatory. Otherwise look them up in the link to the gnome-project above.)
unique gmb icons
The standard icon-set is usually found in /usr/share/gmusicbrowser/pix. Custom themes can be put in subfolders (subfolder equals themename) and can then be selected in settings > layouts > icon theme (or in gmbrc > IconTheme: $themename).
With gmb-vol and gmb-queue you may add as many $n numbers as you like, e.g. up to gmb-queue100 or gmb-vol100. Your working hours spent on these icons are the only limit.
extra and custom icons
Since gmusicbrowser 1.1.5 there's some extra eyecandy for the Cover-widget: overlays for album covers or pictures when no album-cover is found. See this commit.
Example:
Cover(overlay=6×6:350×350:/usr/share/gmusicbrowser/pix/elementary/overlay.png,default=/usr/share/gmusicbrowser/pix/elementary/no_cover.png)
Users can also define their own custom icons and use them in layouts, e.g. for togglebuttons:
TogButton1(relief=none,size=button,icon=tree,widget=SongTree,togglegroup=1)