All, I’m sure I’m just being an idiot, but I can’t for the life of me find the way to get rid of the folder “icon”.

All, I’m sure I’m just being an idiot, but I can’t for the life of me find the way to get rid of the folder “icon”. When I choose an icon, it just put’s it on top of the grey folder icon and I can see the edges of it around my slightly more rounded icons that I want to use.

Any way to get rid of the grey box? Everything I do seems to get rid of the grey box and the new icon I select! I suppose I could just make the folder icon transparent and put the icon I want underneath, but there feels like there is a “proper” way of doing this! Any help appreciated!

Also welcome back to our dev! I love LLx. Thought I might have to go elsewhere but I’m sticking with this as I love it. Keep up the good work!

PS: I got around the other issue of the think nav bar I posted last week by just putting some toggles down there. Will post a pic in a sec. It shows the folder icon issue too

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6 Commentsto All, I’m sure I’m just being an idiot, but I can’t for the life of me find the way to get rid of the folder “icon”.

  1. Anonymous says:

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    Massive nav bar now half filled with toggles. Energy bar on the bottom for battery percentage. Contacts icon is the one that shows the ‘folder’ peeking out underneathhttps://lh3.googleusercontent.com/7f-1tFuFSFCPdQVQIy_v0_XytCooSJfIE1P5L6kJx6_3gEhU8iLB9-AAQW3Bf70hEFcFHlzKe3E

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    did you set the background to transparent? I can’t reproduce this without setting the background to grey manually.

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    I haven’t touched any settings myself. Just created a folder and put some things in it, then went to change the icon. You can see from the icon next to it that it is that grey folder icon that is poking out from underneath, it has rounded corners too so it is not just a background. I’m on Pie btw so this may be causing issues too

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    How are you changing the icon? The expected way is to change the background image and/or overlay. That folder grey icon is set as the background image, so removing it (click it them press the X at the top) should remove it.


    Also, make sure the folder icon style is set to icon (all this settings under the ‘icon’ tab)

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    yes , just set the background as transparent (chosing color palette)

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    damn both of those things work! It appears that choosing the icon in the way I did, from the menu that pops up when you go to edit the icon, then it does not change the background. Changing the background image has solved it. Also the transparent thing works too. Thanks for all the help!

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