Is there any way to rebuild the icon cache (if there is any)?

Is there any way to rebuild the icon cache (if there is any)?

Some of the icons are appearing garbled in my app drawer, especially the newly installed ones. I’m on the latest alpha build.

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9 Commentsto Is there any way to rebuild the icon cache (if there is any)?

  1. Anonymous says:

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    Refresh should do more or less this. What do you mean exactly with garbled?

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    Tried refresh already with no luck.


    I have some folders created in my app drawer with the default look (i. e. A grid containing icons of the apps inside that folder). Somehow some other app picks one of those folders icon as its own. This is what I meant by garbled.

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    This is what I was trying to explain. If you see the ‘Day By Day PRO’ icon, some folder icon is getting displayed instead of its own icon.


    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/I8JM0047PmjqHUYEJDo3My8Rb-CzOGjRleRAiB5qBWSjUVLNT4B9HJkMU73JG-D5IybdQNy8uA

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    Is it possible for you to add a Lightning Launcher Action to clear the cached resources?

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    No, this isn’t an issue of cached resources, this is a bug.


    What is strange is that the icon seems to be an old version of the “online services” folder.


    If you set a custom icon to the day by day app, then revert this icon, do you see the bad folder icon again?

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    I didn’t set any custom icon. It’s as it is from the time the app was installed.

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  7. Anonymous says:

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    yes, but what if you set one (no matter which), and revert it? I’d like to know if the bad folder icon you see is on file or in memory. If it is on file, then it will reappear after you revert the custom icon, and then it means it has been overwritten by the launcher somehow.

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  8. Anonymous says:

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    I set a custom icon to the problematic app shortcut and then reverted custom icons from the folder settings and it worked. Now it has the correct icon.

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  9. Anonymous says:

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    Thanks

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