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Linux Ubuntu AppImage target no icon #4186

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osenvosem opened this issue Aug 27, 2019 · 14 comments · Fixed by #5385
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Linux Ubuntu AppImage target no icon #4186

osenvosem opened this issue Aug 27, 2019 · 14 comments · Fixed by #5385

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@osenvosem
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  • Version: 21.1.5
  • Target: Linux AppImage

Icons are located in the default build directory. This is it's structure:

build
├── icon.icns
├── icon.ico
├── icon.png
└── icons
    ├── 128x128.png
    ├── 16x16.png
    ├── 256x256.png
    ├── 32x32.png
    ├── 512x512.png
    └── 64x64.png

I tried to specify path to icon in the configuration. Result is the same:

Ubuntu 19.04

Screenshot from 2019-08-27 17-38-51

Any workaround?

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stale bot commented Oct 26, 2019

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@JoaaoVerona
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Same problem here.

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stale bot commented Dec 30, 2019

Is this still relevant? If so, what is blocking it? Is there anything you can do to help move it forward?

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Yes, it IS relevant.

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stale bot commented Feb 28, 2020

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Once again: it IS relevant.

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@JoaaoVerona
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YES YES YES YES, ONCE AGAIN, YES

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@mahnunchik
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+1

@ttomaszewski
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+1

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20200808_191450

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Hello darkness, my old friend. We've been abandoned once again.

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