Artix Linux => Applications & Software => Topic started by: z3rOR0ne on 08 May 2025, 01:29:53
Title: [SOLVED] Gimp and Inkscape No Longer load icons
Post by: z3rOR0ne on 08 May 2025, 01:29:53
I'm not sure what caused this or when, but recently the icons in Gimp and Inkscape just show a generic exclamation point icon for the majority of it's icons. Here is a picture of Gimp on my system:
https://files.catbox.moe/4f76tt.png
And also Inkscape:
https://files.catbox.moe/ier6hu.png
Any help in potentially resolving this issue would be greatly appreciated. I have already installed a new icon theme (was using papirus-icon-theme, which was not loading, installed arc-icon theme and that worked for other applcations, but not these two).
I also attempted to change where gimp looked for icons from it's own preferences menu, but to no avail.
Lastly, I also attempted to revert back GTK themes as that MIGHT be related, but that also did nothing.
Again, I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place to bring this up as I might need to reach out to the developers of these apps directly, but I haven't run into this issue on a family member's device that I maintain that runs Gimp on Fedora, so I'm not sure what is going on here.
Thanks in advance for any advice and help.
Title: Re: Gimp and Inkscape No Longer load icons
Post by: tintin on 08 May 2025, 03:54:16
Thank you. Yeah, my output is the same for those commands. I'm afraid I'm still a little dense and never was one very good at puzzles. Care to lead me a bit further?
Title: Re: Gimp and Inkscape No Longer load icons
Post by: tintin on 08 May 2025, 09:16:51
I have double checked and it looks like I have all those packages already. If you have any other suggestions I'm all ears! And thank you so much for your help thus far. I really appreciate it. Here are my current versions as grepped from pacman -Q:
Could adwaita-qt6-git 1.4.1.r29.g0a77436-1 be the culprit? I don't know, and I'll leave that to the experts.
Thank you. I uninstalled adwaita-qt6-git as it looks like I wasn't using it on any of my applications. Unfortunately that still didn't address the issue. Do you have Gimp and if so, are you seeing icons? I wonder now if this is an issue with Gimp and Inkscape...but again, I'm not sure why that would be, I'm just grasping at straws at this point.
Title: Re: Gimp and Inkscape No Longer load icons
Post by: tintin on 10 May 2025, 03:05:52
Yes, I have the tool icons in both Gimp and Inkscape.
Have you tried playing around with: Edit / Preferences / Interface / Theme and Icon Theme? http://gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=21498
Have you tried: - closing Gimp - deleting or renaming the /home/<username>/.config/GIMP/3.0/ directory to "3.0_save"? You need to show hidden folders to access them.
I read that the Linux kernel version may be related to this issue: https://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?314382-GIMP-toolbox-no-icons
Below is my version of Gimp that I use; you can run the same command and compare: Spoiler (click to show/hide)
pacman -Si gimp Dépôt : world Nom : gimp Version : 3.0.2-3 Description : GNU Image Manipulation Program Architecture : x86_64 URL : https://www.gimp.org/ Licences : GPL-3.0-or-later Groupes : -- Fournit : -- Dépend de : appstream-glib babl cairo fontconfig freetype2 gcc-libs gdk-pixbuf2 gegl glib2 glibc gtk3 harfbuzz hicolor-icon-theme iso-codes json-glib lcms2 libgexiv2 libmypaint libunwind mypaint-brushes1 pango python-gobject zlib aalib bzip2 libgudev libheif libjpeg-turbo libjxl libmng libpng librsvg libtiff libwebp libwmf libx11 libxcursor libxext libxfixes libxmu libxpm openexr openjpeg2 poppler-data poppler-glib xz Dépendances opt. : alsa-lib: for MIDI event controller module cfitsio: for FITS support ghostscript: for PostScript support gjs: for JavaScript scripting support gutenprint: for sophisticated printing only as gimp has built-in cups print support gvfs: for HTTP/S support (and many other schemes) Est en conflit avec : -- Remplace : -- Taille du téléchargement : 22,05 MiB Taille installée : 144,60 MiB Paqueteur : Dudemanguy <[email protected]> Compilé le : mer. 07 mai 2025 15:52:09 Validé par : Somme SHA-256 Signature
Have you tried the Appimage version of Gimp? https://download.gimp.org/gimp/v3.0/linux/GIMP-3.0.0-RC3-x86_64.AppImage https://www.gimp.org/downloads/devel/
You must make the file executable before you can use it (right click / Properties / Access rights / Allow execution) : https://appimage.github.io/GIMP/
Have you tried playing around with: Edit / Preferences / Interface / Theme and Icon Theme? http://gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=21498
Yes! I have actually stumbled across that direct forum post in my attempts to fix this and sadly, while the changing of the theme itself works as expected (my theme colors display correctly), the icons do not change. Also changing the Icon Theme to Legacy fixes some icons, but not the tools (which imho are the most important icons for navigating GIMP).
Have you tried: - closing Gimp - deleting or renaming the /home/<username>/.config/GIMP/3.0/ directory to "3.0_save"? You need to show hidden folders to access them.
I have definitely tried closing GIMP quite a few times now.
I have renamed the directory to 3.0 to 3.0_save as well as simply removed the 3.0 directory. This simply resets my preferences to the default, but sadly, the icons still do not show.
Have you tried the Appimage version of Gimp? https://download.gimp.org/gimp/v3.0/linux/GIMP-3.0.0-RC3-x86_64.AppImage https://www.gimp.org/downloads/devel/
You must make the file executable before you can use it (right click / Properties / Access rights / Allow execution) : https://appimage.github.io/GIMP/
I'd rather not use Appimage if I can help it, as I'd prefer to keep the standard repos and just the AUR. I'll consider this option if the problem persists past a couple updates. Thanks, but as this isn't essential for my work, I won't necessarily go this route right now.
Yep, also x11, though I do have wayland as well, and have tried using GIMP in wayland and again, the problem persists!
Thanks so much. These are all fine suggestions and have helped me think through the problem further. Sadly, none of these have worked, but hey, these were great!
If you have any other thoughts, I'm all ears. Like I said earlier, I'd really prefer not to have to use AppImage, but it's a good idea should all else fail.
I really appreciate your help here.
Title: Re: Gimp and Inkscape No Longer load icons
Post by: tintin on 10 May 2025, 10:08:19
$ gimp set device 'Logitech USB Optical Mouse' to mode: disabled set device 'Virtual core XTEST pointer' to mode: disabled /usr/lib/gimp/3.0/plug-ins/file-fits/file-fits: error while loading shared libraries: libcfitsio.so.10: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory gimp: LibGimpBase-WARNING: gimp: gimp_wire_read(): unexpected EOF env: ‘gjs’: No such file or directory gimp: LibGimpBase-WARNING: gimp: gimp_wire_read(): unexpected EOF
(and my gimp seemingly works correctly)
If there's nothing helpful in the terminal output, an strace would almost certainly contain clues, but that's a rocky road.
Title: Re: Gimp and Inkscape No Longer load icons
Post by: z3rOR0ne on 10 May 2025, 22:34:21
I figured it out. Sadly, I had to use ChatGPT for this one, but it turns out that this line in my .xinitrc:
Somehow got my system to "see" the Papirus icon pack. I don't know why, it was definitely installed, but I guess this environment variable either got unset or now needs to be set somewhere. I'm sure this isn't the best solution, but heck, it works.