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I'm not an expert on KDE internals, but I would guess that it's either a |
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problem with the theme or the rendering of the theme. The easier one to |
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test is the former - perhaps emerge kde-plasma/breeze, select the breeze |
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theme from KDE control panel and log out / back in again. If that doesn't |
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work, I'm afraid you've hit the limit of my helpfulness, fwiw. |
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On July 31, 2018 03:01:15 Peter Humphrey <peter@××××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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> On Monday, 30 July 2018 17:11:16 BST Davyd McColl wrote: |
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>> Those spaces look like where I have icons. Perhaps try changing theme? And |
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>> change back? Perhaps it's just a theming issue. |
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> The icons disappeared at the last update: kde-frameworks, I think it was. |
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> I've rebooted several times since then, but the icons haven't reappeared. |
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> And the silly spacing has remained. |
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>> I also had a bunch of KDE updates last night, but I'm not seeing any odd |
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>> behavior, even after a log out / log back in again. |
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>> Not sure what versions yours are, but my KDE is stable. |
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> Regards, |
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