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In this folder, you find a <code>mainmenu.png</code> file. It is the icon of your Start Menu (called "Mainmenu" in LXQt). Replace this file with the icon file you want to use. Rename your icon file to the same name.
In this folder, you find a <code>mainmenu.png</code> file. It is the icon of your Start Menu (called "Mainmenu" in LXQt). Replace this file with the icon file you want to use. Rename your icon file to the same name.
Great icons can be found in this thread: https://forum.manjaro.org/index.php?topic=15613.0





Revision as of 13:07, 7 August 2014


Window Theming

If you’d like to have a unified theme for all your GTK2/3/Openbox and Qt4/5 applications and be able to customise them:

  1. Choose gtk in lxqt-config (LXQt System Settings>Appearance);
  2. Install well maintained themes supporting GTK2/3 and Openbox;
  3. Edit manually the theme files to further customise if you like.

For a pure Qt4/5 system you don’t have really an option to choose a preset or customise the default one. You may use the default fusion and wait either for qtcurve or for vitality (bespin developer’s new creation) to have a config tool. Or another generous soul may create a qtconfig-qt5 in the mean time.


Change Icons of Applications and System Settings

The path of icons is saven in .desktop files. For each application you can find their corresponding .desktop files in one of these locations:

/usr/share/applications/
~/.local/share/applications/

Note that all folder names beginning with a dot are hidden folders. You need to make them visible by clicking View --> Show Hidden in your PcManFM-Qt File Browser. The ~ directory is your home folder.


open a .desktop file with a text editor with root privileges and look for the following line:

Icon=

insert the path to the icon you want to use after the = symbol. a lot of system icons can be found in this location:

/usr/share/icons/


example: if you want to use a flag icon, use this line in the .desktop file:

Icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/apps/locale.png


Change Order of Icons on Panel

You can modify the panel by opening the following file in a text editor:

~/.config/lxqt/panel.conf

Note that all folder names beginning with a dot are hidden folders. You need to make them visible by clicking View --> Show Hidden in your PcManFM-Qt File Browser. The ~ directory is your home folder.


Change the order of whole paragraphs beginning with [square brackets] to move items on your panel. In addition, use one of the following lines:

alignment=Left
alignment=Right

Pay attention to the paragraph with the title [quicklaunch]. This is a panel element, which contains multiple quick launch items. it can only be moved as one element. The order of every quick launch item can be adjusted separately within the [quicklaunch] element.


In order to see the changes logout and log in again. If you want to see the changes immediately run the following commands:

killall lxqt-panel
lxqt panel


Change Icon of Start Menu / Mainmenu

This Icon can be changed by opening the following folder with root privileges:

/usr/share/lxqt/themes/<theme name>/

replace <theme name> with the name of the theme you are currently using. The name of your current theme can be found in System Settings>LXQT Configuration Center>LXQtAppearance>LXQt Theme.

In this folder, you find a mainmenu.png file. It is the icon of your Start Menu (called "Mainmenu" in LXQt). Replace this file with the icon file you want to use. Rename your icon file to the same name.


Great icons can be found in this thread: https://forum.manjaro.org/index.php?topic=15613.0


In order to see the changes logout and log in again. If you want to see the changes immediately run the following commands:

killall lxqt-panel
lxqt panel
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