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Toralv

あほ草。

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  • Thank you.

    Looks like my installation is defaulting to nimbus font for some reason.

  • Ah okay. Thank you for the reply.

    Just to double check, would anyone be so kind and send a screenshot of any GTK application? (where the change is apparent) I'm pretty sure something is wrong with my font configuration because what I'm seeing isn't pretty.

  • Arch Linux @lemmy.ml
    Toralv @lemmy.world

    Is it just me or did anyone else's default font for gtk applications change today?

    Updated earlier today and some of the packages were gtk, adwaita and related. Is it just me or did anyone else notice this?

  • That’s a very nice cat

  • I found a solution. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I've edited my post with the solution.

  • Looks like I have all the required entries, mine looks mostly the same as yours.

  • Just tested both Nemo and Caja. Problem still persists

  • Well yes. I've tested several different icon themes, but they all have the same problem

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    Toralv @lemmy.world

    Why doesn't the other directories have icons like Desktop? I'm using thunar.

    Running debian+swaywm and I'm trying to find a file manager that I like.

    What I've have tested so far is using another icon theme.

    Edit:

    Following this thread fixed it for me. I didn't notice any immediate change, but after reboot, the correct icons appeared. I think this mainly had do to with me not having the xdg-user-dirs-gtk package.

  • Maybe I phrased it badly in my post. Of course swaywm in itself doesn’t have any animations, but since I don’t have a desktop environment like gnome or kde, I thought people would understand if I said that I use swaywm. Sorry

  • Damn you're right. I may or may not have been brushing off anything related to gnome, since I thought it wouldn't apply to me... Well that was ignorant of me.

    While this doesn't seem to apply for spotify, steam or discord, after rechecking on my laptop with Ubuntu, neither did it there... (so my description is a little off). I guess that's because of the applications not running wayland natively? I actually don't really know though.

    I know in Windows there is an option to turn off all animations, and it really did that for EVERYTHING, so I guess I'm after something like that, but there probably isn't such an option.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    Toralv @lemmy.world

    Is there a way to turn off animations system-wide? (debian+swaywm)

    On Ubuntu (and probably other distros as well) it's as easy as going to Settings>Accessibility>Reduce animations and then turning it ON. This seems to apply to most applications, like firefox, discord and spotify.

    Is there any way to do this on swaywm? I thought maybe it could be set with an environment variable, but couldn't find any. My linux knowledge ain't the best.

    This is my system: https://imgur.com/MhJe9qg