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Old 04-10-2017, 04:28 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
It's certainly supposed to be installing an icon. If you install Sigil system-wide (/opt/sigil) the icon is installed to /usr/share/pixmaps. If installed to your home directory, the icon is installed to ~/.icons.

In my testing, this seemed to work on the widest variety of systems out-of-the-box. Where does your system pick up it's application icons from (or where did you put your downloaded one)?
I checked and the icon is in ~/.icons and I can manually apply it from there. I downloaded the icon to ~/Downloads and used it from there. I removed Sigil and re-installed it system-wide and the icon was found.
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