Package Details: sublime-text-2 2.0.2-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/sublime-text-2.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: sublime-text-2
Description: Sophisticated text editor for code, html and prose (legacy version)
Upstream URL: https://www.sublimetext.com/2
Licenses: custom: commercial
Submitter: SunRed
Maintainer: carstene1ns
Last Packager: SunRed
Votes: 543
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2022-11-15 17:00 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-11-15 17:00 (UTC)

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<deleted-account> commented on 2013-08-30 03:26 (UTC)

FWIW, Removing --class=sublime-text or modifying it to --class=sublime_text does not work for me on XFCE.

felixonmars commented on 2013-08-29 17:42 (UTC)

@spleach Thanks a lot, editing `/usr/bin/subl` and replacing `--class=sublime-text` with `--class=sublime_text` also works for me!

spleach commented on 2013-08-29 17:10 (UTC)

Looks like a few others have also been experiencing the X11 icon showing in kwin's taskbar, instead of the ST2 logo.. I've been annoyed by it for weeks now, but am delighted to have just fixed it (even if it's not the reason it broke in the first place; looks like libpng from the below comments). Editing `/usr/bin/subl` and replacing `--class=sublime-text` with `--class=sublime_text` works for me... Deleting `--class=sublime-text` from ARGS, or even running `/opt/sublime-text/sublime_text` directly also seems to give the correct icon..

zancarius commented on 2013-08-28 23:56 (UTC)

Interesting. I should note that I didn't check to see if the other dialogues show the correct icons; it turns out that (under KDE at least), none of the Oxygen theme icons show up and ST2 complains with this error: (sublime_text:5788): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading icon: Failed to load image '/usr/share/icons/oxygen/16x16/places/folder.png': Fatal error in PNG image file: bad parameters to zlib So, there's something about libpng-1.6.3 that ST2 doesn't like. Pending that, I'll host an x64 version of libpng-1.6.2 that I haven't yet deleted from my package cache: http://aries.destrealm.org/bshelton/libpng-1.6.2-3-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz

Marcel_K commented on 2013-08-22 11:23 (UTC)

@zancarius: I cannot second that. If I launch /opt/sublime-text/sublime_text directly, I still see the default icons, not Sublime's.

zancarius commented on 2013-08-21 19:12 (UTC)

Launching /opt/sublime-text/sublime_text directly doesn't present the icon issue, either (no need to fiddle with libpng). It's only when launching from the subl script that ships with this PKGBUILD that the problem occurs. sublime-text-nightly doesn't have this issue because the package's /usr/bin/subl3 is a symlink to the Sublime Text 3 bin in /opt. I'd imagine the same goes for other ST3 packages. I'm using KDE as well and running other applications (like Opera) that are launched via a shell script don't exhibit the missing icon problem that subl does when run. I have no idea if this is related at all to those of you running other WMs or DEs...

whynothugo commented on 2013-08-20 04:24 (UTC)

@Marcel_K Try the ABS. Also, sublime-text-nightly or -3 don't seem to have the mentioned issue either. Finally, you can look at the PKGBUILD history, and build the old version, not too much of a hastle.

Marcel_K commented on 2013-08-19 19:38 (UTC)

Can someone please host a copy of libpng-1.6.2-3-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz somewhere, I just installed a 64-bit system and can't find it anywhere on the net. Thanks.

<deleted-account> commented on 2013-08-10 12:03 (UTC)

I use KDE on x86_64 and have the same icon issue. Downgrading package libpng (1.6.3-1 => 1.6.2-3) fixes the problem.