Gtk.IconTheme Class
Looks up icons by name

See Also: IconTheme Members

Syntax

public class IconTheme : GLib.Object

Remarks

Gtk.IconTheme provides a facility for looking up icons by name and size. The main reason for using a name rather than simply providing a filename is to allow different icons to be used depending on what icon theme is selected by the user. The operation of icon themes on Linux and Unix follows the Icon Theme Specification. There is a default icon theme, named hicolor where applications should install their icons, but more additional application themes can be installed as operating system vendors and users choose.

Named icons are similar to the Themeable Stock Images(3) facility, and the distinction between the two may be a bit confusing. A few things to keep in mind:

A good rule of thumb is that if there is a stock image for what you want to use, use it, otherwise use a named icon. It turns out that internally stock images are generally defined in terms of one or more named icons. (An example of the more than one case is icons that depend on writing direction; Stock.GoForward uses the two themed icons "gtk-stock-go-forward-ltr" and "gtk-stock-go-forward-rtl".)

Requirements

Namespace: Gtk
Assembly: gtk-sharp (in gtk-sharp.dll)
Assembly Versions: 2.12.0.0
Since: Gtk# 2.4