Ptyxis generic icon isn't themed.
- Distribution (version): Fedora Workstation 41 Beta
- Desktop environment: GNOME
- Installing method: Official Fedora repositories
- App name (version): Ptyxis (47)
Fedora has recently switched their default terminal to Ptyxis. They have built the application with the "generic" name and icon, and so Papirus doesn't theme it at all, not even with the GNOME Console icon.
can you please provide icon name for this application? the instructions are displayed when creating a new icon request
Hey! I've since switched to using a Hackintosh for the moment. I'll close this for now.
Maybe you can leave it open here, so that I don't need to make a duplicate icon request.
Application name: Terminal (in Fedora 41 beta, Ptyxis in other distros or installed by flatpak)
Icon name: org.gnome.Ptyxis
Original icon image:
but it has a more generic icon labled as "Terminal" since Fedora tries to use it as the default terminal app:
No tray icon.
Don't know if the papirus icon for this one can follow the intented generic look like gnome-console, or some kind of balance between genericness and its original icon, since its icon name is not changed.
once again, please provide the name of the icon that you ask to be included in papirus (in your case, the icon name fedora uses for ptyxis) the icon name can be found in the .desktop file for this application
once again, please provide the name of the icon that you ask to be included in papirus (in your case, the icon name fedora uses for ptyxis) the icon name can be found in the .desktop file for this application
Already provided: org.gnome.Ptyxis
but it has a more generic icon labled as "Terminal" since Fedora tries to use it as the default terminal app:
This is the official icon for the project. IMHO, there can be two options:
- Re-use the existing terminal icon (symlink / copy
terminal.svg). - Change the color of
>_to blue, similar to the xterm icon.
I'd suggest just reusing the one of Gnome Console (colors already match) or moving the prompt icon to the bottom left, since the app is designed to be a drop-in replacement of Gnome Console anyway.
