[Bug 253321] The check symbol on the "OK" button on all KDE apps is the Facebook 'F' logo!

Arthur Knight Hammer arthur at kingofthebears.com
Sun Oct 10 05:56:51 BST 2010


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=253321





--- Comment #6 from Arthur Knight Hammer <arthur kingofthebears com>  2010-10-10 06:56:49 ---
Hi Christoph:

No, I was not able to find why this is happening. I did both a locate and a
find on dialog-ok.png for all filesystems, and looked at all of them, and they
were all check marks.  I have rebooted thinking it might be in cache somewhere.
 When I rebooted I did not go to Facebook.

I also noted that it came up in an Opera "OK" button; Opera was downloaded
separately from the Opensuse 11.3 distribution.  I thought Opera was a QT app,
but I looked at the dependencies and if I understand this, it is not ... I
checked Amarok which I know is a KDE app, and it has many QT libs and Opera
appears to have none.  This is a clue obviously of some sort, but I don't know
where to follow it ... there is a common place where the Opera runtime
environment and QT/KDE can pick up this stupid icon.

I also looked for all occurrences of "facebook" and found a few icons in
various applications in this distro ... but they all have a sort of wave in the
upper part of the icon that is absent in the offending image ... the image that
appears on the OK button looks exactly like the favicon in the Firefox tabs or
URL bar.

I would be happy to spend more time on this if anyone has suggestions as to
where to follow the trail.

I just tried one more thing ... I added a user and logged in under KDE - the OK
button works properly under that account without any other testing to try to
bring it on (like using Facebook in Firefox for example).  I will try some more
tests tomorrow to see if I can break it in the new user account.

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