XnTriq wrote:Right. If you create a new thread, I'll rename the old one to “Toolbar skins for XnView Classic” or something.
Well, as soon as I figure out how to create a theme, I'll start the thread!
Right now, the only I can do is create a set of icons; the user doesn't have any way of switching themes - not like in Classic when you could choose from amoungst many different themes, even custom ones. In MP there is only the menu to switch between the qss configs, and even that doesn't pick up a custom qss file.
is this also working on OSX? I tried putting the icons from the Windows zip (changed some icons) into the settings folder:
- USER/.xnviewmp/UI/icons-48
- USER/.xnviewmp/UI/icons
- USER/.xnviewmp/icons
- and also into the package /Applications/XnViewMP.app/Contents/MacOS/UI/icons-48
... but no success. Is there a way to do it on OSX?
- icons into the package /Applications/XnViewMP.app/Contents/MacOS/UI/icons-48
- AND a file toolbar.ini in /Applications/XnViewMP.app/Contents/MacOS/UI with ...
Welcome to the forum, jscode. Thanks for sharing your solution!
jscode wrote:But additional command icons, like cmd_Filter.png (command name from Settings -> Toolbar), don't seem to work. Is that working with windows?
In version 0.87, I'm able to replace almost all icons by placing my own PNG files into the folder UI/icons-48, but it seems some icons like:
cmd_viewAs, cmd_sortBy, cmd_filterBy, etc
are ignored and the program still loads the default icons. So, these icons are hard-coded and cannot be replaced?
miki wrote:In version 0.87, I'm able to replace almost all icons by placing my own PNG files into the folder UI/icons-48, but it seems some icons like:
cmd_viewAs, cmd_sortBy, cmd_filterBy, etc
are ignored and the program still loads the default icons. So, these icons are hard-coded and cannot be replaced?