LibreOffice doesn't have an icon
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In the application menu LibreOffice has no icon. How can I add it to it?
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In the application menu LibreOffice has no icon. How can I add it to it?
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That is the application icon -- it's the LibreOffice project logo, which you can see on its website.
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Do you mean: "doesn't has a distinctive icon"? So that you would like to add one that would suit you better?
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In the application menu LibreOffice has no icon. How can I add it to it?
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In the application menu LibreOffice has no icon. How can I add it to it?
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That is the application icon -- it's the LibreOffice project logo, which you can see on its website.
â calum_b
3 hours ago
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Do you mean: "doesn't has a distinctive icon"? So that you would like to add one that would suit you better?
â LangLangC
3 hours ago
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That is the application icon -- it's the LibreOffice project logo, which you can see on its website.
â calum_b
3 hours ago
1
Do you mean: "doesn't has a distinctive icon"? So that you would like to add one that would suit you better?
â LangLangC
3 hours ago
1
1
That is the application icon -- it's the LibreOffice project logo, which you can see on its website.
â calum_b
3 hours ago
That is the application icon -- it's the LibreOffice project logo, which you can see on its website.
â calum_b
3 hours ago
1
1
Do you mean: "doesn't has a distinctive icon"? So that you would like to add one that would suit you better?
â LangLangC
3 hours ago
Do you mean: "doesn't has a distinctive icon"? So that you would like to add one that would suit you better?
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3 hours ago
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The Icon shown is the LibreOffice icon.
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white empty icon is their icon?
â nylypej
2 hours ago
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@nylypej yes, see this logo from their website. Only actual programs like Writer or Calc have "filled" documents in their icons (example). True, that doesn't seem to be a good design choice, maybe someone could point their designers or whomever to this question.
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To make it explicit, here's the full set of the application icons of the LibreOffice suite, together with the LibreOffice icon itself on top (image taken from their website):
Notice how the top icon, the LibreOffice general icon, is the same "empty document" icon as you have on your desktop. And here's the logo from their web page:
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2 Answers
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active
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active
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up vote
7
down vote
accepted
The Icon shown is the LibreOffice icon.
1
white empty icon is their icon?
â nylypej
2 hours ago
2
@nylypej yes, see this logo from their website. Only actual programs like Writer or Calc have "filled" documents in their icons (example). True, that doesn't seem to be a good design choice, maybe someone could point their designers or whomever to this question.
â Ruslan
2 hours ago
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up vote
7
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The Icon shown is the LibreOffice icon.
1
white empty icon is their icon?
â nylypej
2 hours ago
2
@nylypej yes, see this logo from their website. Only actual programs like Writer or Calc have "filled" documents in their icons (example). True, that doesn't seem to be a good design choice, maybe someone could point their designers or whomever to this question.
â Ruslan
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The Icon shown is the LibreOffice icon.
The Icon shown is the LibreOffice icon.
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white empty icon is their icon?
â nylypej
2 hours ago
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@nylypej yes, see this logo from their website. Only actual programs like Writer or Calc have "filled" documents in their icons (example). True, that doesn't seem to be a good design choice, maybe someone could point their designers or whomever to this question.
â Ruslan
2 hours ago
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white empty icon is their icon?
â nylypej
2 hours ago
2
@nylypej yes, see this logo from their website. Only actual programs like Writer or Calc have "filled" documents in their icons (example). True, that doesn't seem to be a good design choice, maybe someone could point their designers or whomever to this question.
â Ruslan
2 hours ago
1
1
white empty icon is their icon?
â nylypej
2 hours ago
white empty icon is their icon?
â nylypej
2 hours ago
2
2
@nylypej yes, see this logo from their website. Only actual programs like Writer or Calc have "filled" documents in their icons (example). True, that doesn't seem to be a good design choice, maybe someone could point their designers or whomever to this question.
â Ruslan
2 hours ago
@nylypej yes, see this logo from their website. Only actual programs like Writer or Calc have "filled" documents in their icons (example). True, that doesn't seem to be a good design choice, maybe someone could point their designers or whomever to this question.
â Ruslan
2 hours ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
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To make it explicit, here's the full set of the application icons of the LibreOffice suite, together with the LibreOffice icon itself on top (image taken from their website):
Notice how the top icon, the LibreOffice general icon, is the same "empty document" icon as you have on your desktop. And here's the logo from their web page:
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up vote
2
down vote
To make it explicit, here's the full set of the application icons of the LibreOffice suite, together with the LibreOffice icon itself on top (image taken from their website):
Notice how the top icon, the LibreOffice general icon, is the same "empty document" icon as you have on your desktop. And here's the logo from their web page:
New contributor
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
To make it explicit, here's the full set of the application icons of the LibreOffice suite, together with the LibreOffice icon itself on top (image taken from their website):
Notice how the top icon, the LibreOffice general icon, is the same "empty document" icon as you have on your desktop. And here's the logo from their web page:
New contributor
To make it explicit, here's the full set of the application icons of the LibreOffice suite, together with the LibreOffice icon itself on top (image taken from their website):
Notice how the top icon, the LibreOffice general icon, is the same "empty document" icon as you have on your desktop. And here's the logo from their web page:
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That is the application icon -- it's the LibreOffice project logo, which you can see on its website.
â calum_b
3 hours ago
1
Do you mean: "doesn't has a distinctive icon"? So that you would like to add one that would suit you better?
â LangLangC
3 hours ago