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title: "KDE Applications & Icons"
date: 2024-05-11T00:36:00+02:00
draft: true
categories: [kde]
tags: [kde]
url: /posts/kde-applications-and-icons/
author: "Christoph Cullmann"
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src: "images/fedora-40-workstation.jpg"
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In this rather lengthy post I talk a bit about the current issues with icons for the KDE applications I work on or use.
Let's start with looking at what I mean with KDE applications and what the current state is, up to KDE Frameworks 6.2 and current KDE Gear 24.02.
Then let's see what will be improved in future releases.
## What do I mean with 'KDE Applications'
If I speak about 'KDE Applications' here I talk about applications like Kate, Konsole, Okular and others like that.
This means applications developed with Qt and KDE Frameworks that integrate well with the KDE Plasma desktop but are not restricted to it.
Many of this applications not just aim to work well on Linux & BSD or other open source operating systems but are ported and working well on the rather different Windows and macOS desktop. Some even are successful since years in the official Windows Store.
The above applications are part of the KDE Gear releases, but the described issues and solutions naturally are not restricted to stuff released with that.
What most of these applications have in common is that they rely on rather large parts of our Frameworks.
With that they depend at least indirectly on an icon set that covers large parts of what our default icon set Breeze provides.
Even if you use no icons from that icon set yourself in your application, just using the standard actions or many widgets/dialogs from Frameworks will rely on some subset of Breeze.
## The great Divider, your Desktop or Platform
When talking about the current situation of icons that depends largely on the desktop or platform you are running the KDE application on.
Let's take a look at some (I for sure miss some that are common or loved, that doesn't mean I disregard them, I just want to limit the scope).
### KDE Plasma (on Linux/BSD with Wayland/X11)
If you just aim to run on the KDE Plasma desktop with your Qt and KDE Frameworks based application, all is fine with icons, there is no problem.
The KDE project did their job, at least for Kate I never did have any issues with icons on Plasma.
Below a screenshot of Kate 24.02 running on Plasma 6. All icons are there, they are properly re-colored for the dark theme, too, including not just the used Breeze icons but for example the small Git icons in the left sidebar that Kate has bundled.
<center><a href="/posts/kate-on-all-platforms-2024/images/2024-kate-linux-wayland.png" target="_blank"><img width=700 src="/posts/kate-on-all-platforms-2024/images/2024-kate-linux-wayland-small.png"></a></center>
This is the vanilla state each user will get if Kate is installed on Plasma (and the dark theme is used).
There are no patches done during building to achieve that nor is there any extra user configuration necessary.
### Windows
<center><a href="/posts/kate-on-all-platforms-2024/images/2024-kate-windows.png" target="_blank"><img width=700 src="/posts/kate-on-all-platforms-2024/images/2024-kate-windows-small.png"></a></center>
### macOS
<center><a href="/posts/kate-on-all-platforms-2024/images/2024-kate-macos.png" target="_blank"><img width=700 src="/posts/kate-on-all-platforms-2024/images/2024-kate-macos-small.png"></a></center>
## Feedback
You can provide feedback on the matching [KDE Social](https://lemmy.kde.social/post/1212069), [reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1chzmya/kde_kate_editor_icons_or_how_fedora_40_with_the/) or [Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40230558) post.