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Lüv FAQ
Baby, don't hurt me, don't hurt me, no more.
Lüv is an icon theme for freedesktop environments like Gnome, Plasma, XFCE, Mate, etc.
Its name is pronounced as Love.
It features colors from Google's Material Design color palette, but they're not Material Design icons. These icons do not follow the Material Design guidelines; they have their own. So, please do not refer to them as such.
It's recommended that you clone the repository rather than downloading the labeled released file if you want to enjoy the icon theme fully.
See README for install instructions. We do not provide binary packages; please refer to your distribution support channels to ask for a package.
To update, simply issue the command git pull
where you've cloned the repository.
Tip: Clone the repository and create links in /usr/share/icons
or ~/.icons
or ~/.local/share/icons
pointing to the folders from your local clone and use the command git pull
to update the theme.
Lüv works on every desktop that follows the freedesktop standards.
- If an icon is blurry, it's missing. Report it.
- If an icon is the default application icon, it's missing. Report it.
- If an icon is from the environment default icons like Adwaita, Breeze, or Oxygen, it's missing. Report it.
If you find any of those cases, read the README to report a missing icon accurately.
- In the case of application icons, if the icon is in the theme and it's still not showing up, please get in touch with the software developer and kindly suggest not using absolute paths in their launchers. You may use Hardcoded Icon Fixer to resolve this problem.
Issues must have all the information listed in the README. If your problem doesn't have all the info required, it won't be fixed.
Lüv will eventually contain icons for all desktop environments. That means three things:
- No.1: Lüv will not have a bazillion icons. Many of those icons are no longer needed by the recent versions of said desktop environments.
- No.2: Lüv won't ship with six versions (sizes) of some icons; why? Because doing that makes developers not use icons properly, using an icon from the
/actions
folder as an application icon or vice versa because "it works" is bad practice. Icons should be selected depending on where they will be used in the interface and not randomly. - No.3: The icons added to the theme are precisely those required—no more, no less.
Gnome Shell, Cinnamon, Budgie, and Pantheon use symbolic icons. Lüv ships with symbolic icons, but they're not used by default. You can enable them by opening the "index.theme" file inside Lüv and Lüv Dark, scrolling to the bottom, and following instructions.
There are no extra steps needed.
There are no extra steps needed.
You can begin to contribute icons to the icon theme by following the Documentation in the wiki.
To contribute icons, create a pull request. This is the only way we can review your work. If you have doubts about the Documentation, create an issue.
This icon theme is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International. This license allows you to:
- Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
- Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material
Under the following terms:
- Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so reasonably but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
- ShareAlike — If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original.
Not version 3.0, GPL, LGPL, BY-NC, or any other license. It should be the same license. If you fail to comply with this Public License, then Your rights under this Public License terminate automatically.
The full license text is included in the LICENSE file inside the theme's folders and should be included in distributed packages.
The wallpapers included in the repository are also licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International.
Visit this link to know how to give Attributions properly.
As explained above, the license allows you to do whatever you want as long as you comply with its terms. Still, we firmly and fully recommend that you follow the provided Documentation to create derivative work since we would like derivative works tried to weave in the same standard of quality that we've set for the theme ourselves.
- This icon theme is production-ready, and there is no need for compiling or building.
- Lüv is free and gratis artwork but living costs are not. If you are able, please, you're sponsoring its development.
- If you're looking for Flattr, it's available to download from here.
Icon theme is under development by Uri Herrera.