I want that little icon ...

Those fans of the icons or, why not, those who enjoy building themes, will appreciate this contribution. It's about a Nautilus script to get the location of the icon that a shortcut is using.

So let's say you have a shortcut on your desktop that uses a really cute icon and you want to get a copy of the image. With this script, you will be able to find out exactly where that image is stored. 🙂

Download and installation

1.- Download the script:

@ http://gtk-apps.org/CONTENT/content-files/135790-where-is-this-icon

2.- Copy it to ~ / .gnome2 / nautilus-scripts (in case you can't see the folder, press CTRL + H in Nautilus to see the hidden folders)

3.- To use the new script, you just have to right-click on the shortcut you want to get the icon for and select Scripts> Where is this icon.

Source: OMG! ubuntu


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  1.   jvare said

    Very interesting and practical, because we save time in having to look for it