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Option to change color of gnome-do icon should be created

Asked by Nate Wiebe

First off, I really like the gnome-do icon from 0.8.1.3 but im not a fan of purple. Since the icon is in svg form under scaleable, it is easy to modify. Under preferences, there should be the option to choose popular colors (red, blue, green, purple, yellow, pink, black, etc.) It would make gnome-do more personal and make the user feel like they have ownership. This would also help with matching with themes and the actual distros themselves (fedora=blue, redhat=red, ubuntu=orange, opensuse=green, etc.) Here is an example: ( http://www.wiebeswheels.com/gnomedo.png ). I have no idea if this is the right place to put this, but i hope this gets implemented.

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Best Alex Launi (alexlauni) said :
#1

This kind of feature request should be put in the bug tracker, not in a
question.
But this is some straight KDE stuff; that's a pretty pointless option.
Distros can just replace our icon with their own file if they want a custom
icon.

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--Alex Launi

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Nate Wiebe (natew) said :
#2

Thanks Alex Launi, that solved my question.

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savalas (idiot-rock) said :
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Hello,

is it possible to change the purple gnome-do icon in the docky into a selfcreated one by the user? Where can I find the file where the icon lies wich is shown in the docky?

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savalas (idiot-rock) said :
#4

Hello,

mabe it is more useful to open a new question, than to hook on this solved question/answer!?