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Yes, with Papirus-Light the problem is gone, on the other hand icons on panel are inconsistent (esp. Network Manager's applet).
It has light icons, so they need to be recolored, and only KDE software does with our monochrome icons.
So, only KDE works well with the regular Papirus theme? Still, I don't understand understand why some icons are dark and others are light, is there a reason?
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could you please attach a screenshot?
Sure thing, xfce4-panel with #222222
as background color:
Papirus has icons for dark themes
Papirus-Dark has icons for dark themes
Papirus-Light has icons for light themes
All monochrome icons are recolourable by KDE colourscheme variables
All icons in the 'symbolic' directories are recolourable by GNOME
My previous question still remains, I get it that there is a light and dark variant, it's just the regular theme that has a mix of dark and light icons which I don't understand. Or is "Paripus" a sort of dark theme that is only well supported by KDE?
I'm sorry for so many questions, I'm still trying to understand whether "Papirus" requires some work from the Xfce side to look correct.
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One of the issues here is that Arch Linux has packaged the 20240501 release, which has not yet been rolled out more widely. The release notes for 20240501 state "This release includes a workaround and numerous icons for Plasma 6. This workaround may not be correct in others desktop environments. If your distro does NOT ship with Plasma 6, skip this release." - https://github.com/PapirusDevelopmentTeam/papirus-icon-theme/releases/tag/20240501. The anomalous drive-harddisk icon also shows in the Gtk file chooser and in Gnome Disk Utility (see attachment).
GNOME, Cinnamon, Budgie, MATE and of course Xfce all have a dark panel by default, and usually a light theme. Papirus has had icons for dark panels and light themes to support this.
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If your distro does NOT ship with Plasma 6, skip this release.
This is ambiguous, should have been instead "if your distro ships other desktops besides Plasma 6, skip this release" or "only package this release if Plasma 6 is the only desktop supported by your distro". Arch should have probably skipped this release, or created an additional package only for kde.
What's the plan for the next release? A theme that works well for all desktops? No plans? :)
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@andreldm as for your screenshots – is the xfce panel theme (not only colour) set to a dark theme? I believe this should solve the issue, as I myself use xfce on a secondary machine (Debian 12) and the latest Papirus works as it should. I use Adwaita as a GTK theme and Adwaita-Dark as a theme for my panel, with its color being #000000
No, it wasn't, unfortunately changing that does not solve the problem:
Papipus + Dark Panel (looks good, but Papirus has the problem reported here)
Papirus Dark + Dark Panel (looks good, but the icons are too light everywhere else)
I use Greybird (light theme) and all Xfce components from git master, not sure this has any effect. By the way, I have reverted to the previous release (20240201) and it does solve the reported issue, so it seems like a regression 🤔
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One option might be to create a separate package for the KDE icons in the same way that you have the epapirus-icon-theme package for elementary/Pantheon.
However I'm suggesting this without knowing how much this adds to the development/maintenance workload for the team...
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somehow it's only the icons that I touched for Plasma 6 that don't recolor under xfce. I'll need to look into that...
Papirus is the default icon theme for the Xfce distros MX Linux (No1 at Distrowatch FWIW) and Linux Lite. It also looks great with Xfce's in-house theme Greybird (as you can see in the screenshots above) which is the default theme in Xubuntu.
Maybe in the short term separating out the new KDE icons into new folders (e.g. Papirus-KDE, Papirus-Dark-KDE) or a separate package is an OK solution.
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