Instalation of snap okular(pdf viewer KDE) on Xubuntu 16.04.5 issues












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I decided to install okular (PDF Viewer KDE) on my system Xubuntu 16.04.5 (I installed via snap store) , I can open okular but the window has no icons only text, it works: open pdf files, copy images from pdf files and so on. How can I configure okular to run smoothly with Xubuntu ? I read some tutorials but I couldn't fix it. I attached a screenshot of my last attempt to fix but no avail.snap connectrun okular from terminal










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  • I haven't done anything with snap, so this is just a wild guess. Two thoughts. 1. Most of the KDE utilities require a large collection of KDE components. You can install what seems like a simple utility, and the installation will include a long list of other KDE stuff. You might have different luck if you install the normal package from the Ubuntu repository. 2. It sounds like you're only missing icons, and you have an error message that the icon theme is missing. Try changing the icon theme in system settings. (cont'd)

    – fixer1234
    Jan 14 at 22:46











  • If the package is looking for that theme and it isn't installed, add the theme. Otherwise try a different icon theme. There are sometimes weird incompatibilities between certain icon themes and certain applications.

    – fixer1234
    Jan 14 at 22:46











  • @fixer1234 Ok, I have Adwaita theme and Adwaita icons installed in /usr/share/themes , /usr/shere/icons . Where snap okular looks for theme and icons ?? Another location ? thks.

    – vladimir pavloski
    Jan 15 at 15:55











  • @fixer1234 Why is okular looking for Adwaita theme and icons ? I have another theme installed on Xubuntu.

    – vladimir pavloski
    Jan 15 at 15:59











  • As a first step, I would rule out a snap issue by uninstalling Okular, and reinstalling it as a regular package from the Ubuntu repository.

    – fixer1234
    Jan 15 at 17:39


















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I decided to install okular (PDF Viewer KDE) on my system Xubuntu 16.04.5 (I installed via snap store) , I can open okular but the window has no icons only text, it works: open pdf files, copy images from pdf files and so on. How can I configure okular to run smoothly with Xubuntu ? I read some tutorials but I couldn't fix it. I attached a screenshot of my last attempt to fix but no avail.snap connectrun okular from terminal










share|improve this question























  • I haven't done anything with snap, so this is just a wild guess. Two thoughts. 1. Most of the KDE utilities require a large collection of KDE components. You can install what seems like a simple utility, and the installation will include a long list of other KDE stuff. You might have different luck if you install the normal package from the Ubuntu repository. 2. It sounds like you're only missing icons, and you have an error message that the icon theme is missing. Try changing the icon theme in system settings. (cont'd)

    – fixer1234
    Jan 14 at 22:46











  • If the package is looking for that theme and it isn't installed, add the theme. Otherwise try a different icon theme. There are sometimes weird incompatibilities between certain icon themes and certain applications.

    – fixer1234
    Jan 14 at 22:46











  • @fixer1234 Ok, I have Adwaita theme and Adwaita icons installed in /usr/share/themes , /usr/shere/icons . Where snap okular looks for theme and icons ?? Another location ? thks.

    – vladimir pavloski
    Jan 15 at 15:55











  • @fixer1234 Why is okular looking for Adwaita theme and icons ? I have another theme installed on Xubuntu.

    – vladimir pavloski
    Jan 15 at 15:59











  • As a first step, I would rule out a snap issue by uninstalling Okular, and reinstalling it as a regular package from the Ubuntu repository.

    – fixer1234
    Jan 15 at 17:39
















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I decided to install okular (PDF Viewer KDE) on my system Xubuntu 16.04.5 (I installed via snap store) , I can open okular but the window has no icons only text, it works: open pdf files, copy images from pdf files and so on. How can I configure okular to run smoothly with Xubuntu ? I read some tutorials but I couldn't fix it. I attached a screenshot of my last attempt to fix but no avail.snap connectrun okular from terminal










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I decided to install okular (PDF Viewer KDE) on my system Xubuntu 16.04.5 (I installed via snap store) , I can open okular but the window has no icons only text, it works: open pdf files, copy images from pdf files and so on. How can I configure okular to run smoothly with Xubuntu ? I read some tutorials but I couldn't fix it. I attached a screenshot of my last attempt to fix but no avail.snap connectrun okular from terminal







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  • I haven't done anything with snap, so this is just a wild guess. Two thoughts. 1. Most of the KDE utilities require a large collection of KDE components. You can install what seems like a simple utility, and the installation will include a long list of other KDE stuff. You might have different luck if you install the normal package from the Ubuntu repository. 2. It sounds like you're only missing icons, and you have an error message that the icon theme is missing. Try changing the icon theme in system settings. (cont'd)

    – fixer1234
    Jan 14 at 22:46











  • If the package is looking for that theme and it isn't installed, add the theme. Otherwise try a different icon theme. There are sometimes weird incompatibilities between certain icon themes and certain applications.

    – fixer1234
    Jan 14 at 22:46











  • @fixer1234 Ok, I have Adwaita theme and Adwaita icons installed in /usr/share/themes , /usr/shere/icons . Where snap okular looks for theme and icons ?? Another location ? thks.

    – vladimir pavloski
    Jan 15 at 15:55











  • @fixer1234 Why is okular looking for Adwaita theme and icons ? I have another theme installed on Xubuntu.

    – vladimir pavloski
    Jan 15 at 15:59











  • As a first step, I would rule out a snap issue by uninstalling Okular, and reinstalling it as a regular package from the Ubuntu repository.

    – fixer1234
    Jan 15 at 17:39





















  • I haven't done anything with snap, so this is just a wild guess. Two thoughts. 1. Most of the KDE utilities require a large collection of KDE components. You can install what seems like a simple utility, and the installation will include a long list of other KDE stuff. You might have different luck if you install the normal package from the Ubuntu repository. 2. It sounds like you're only missing icons, and you have an error message that the icon theme is missing. Try changing the icon theme in system settings. (cont'd)

    – fixer1234
    Jan 14 at 22:46











  • If the package is looking for that theme and it isn't installed, add the theme. Otherwise try a different icon theme. There are sometimes weird incompatibilities between certain icon themes and certain applications.

    – fixer1234
    Jan 14 at 22:46











  • @fixer1234 Ok, I have Adwaita theme and Adwaita icons installed in /usr/share/themes , /usr/shere/icons . Where snap okular looks for theme and icons ?? Another location ? thks.

    – vladimir pavloski
    Jan 15 at 15:55











  • @fixer1234 Why is okular looking for Adwaita theme and icons ? I have another theme installed on Xubuntu.

    – vladimir pavloski
    Jan 15 at 15:59











  • As a first step, I would rule out a snap issue by uninstalling Okular, and reinstalling it as a regular package from the Ubuntu repository.

    – fixer1234
    Jan 15 at 17:39



















I haven't done anything with snap, so this is just a wild guess. Two thoughts. 1. Most of the KDE utilities require a large collection of KDE components. You can install what seems like a simple utility, and the installation will include a long list of other KDE stuff. You might have different luck if you install the normal package from the Ubuntu repository. 2. It sounds like you're only missing icons, and you have an error message that the icon theme is missing. Try changing the icon theme in system settings. (cont'd)

– fixer1234
Jan 14 at 22:46





I haven't done anything with snap, so this is just a wild guess. Two thoughts. 1. Most of the KDE utilities require a large collection of KDE components. You can install what seems like a simple utility, and the installation will include a long list of other KDE stuff. You might have different luck if you install the normal package from the Ubuntu repository. 2. It sounds like you're only missing icons, and you have an error message that the icon theme is missing. Try changing the icon theme in system settings. (cont'd)

– fixer1234
Jan 14 at 22:46













If the package is looking for that theme and it isn't installed, add the theme. Otherwise try a different icon theme. There are sometimes weird incompatibilities between certain icon themes and certain applications.

– fixer1234
Jan 14 at 22:46





If the package is looking for that theme and it isn't installed, add the theme. Otherwise try a different icon theme. There are sometimes weird incompatibilities between certain icon themes and certain applications.

– fixer1234
Jan 14 at 22:46













@fixer1234 Ok, I have Adwaita theme and Adwaita icons installed in /usr/share/themes , /usr/shere/icons . Where snap okular looks for theme and icons ?? Another location ? thks.

– vladimir pavloski
Jan 15 at 15:55





@fixer1234 Ok, I have Adwaita theme and Adwaita icons installed in /usr/share/themes , /usr/shere/icons . Where snap okular looks for theme and icons ?? Another location ? thks.

– vladimir pavloski
Jan 15 at 15:55













@fixer1234 Why is okular looking for Adwaita theme and icons ? I have another theme installed on Xubuntu.

– vladimir pavloski
Jan 15 at 15:59





@fixer1234 Why is okular looking for Adwaita theme and icons ? I have another theme installed on Xubuntu.

– vladimir pavloski
Jan 15 at 15:59













As a first step, I would rule out a snap issue by uninstalling Okular, and reinstalling it as a regular package from the Ubuntu repository.

– fixer1234
Jan 15 at 17:39







As a first step, I would rule out a snap issue by uninstalling Okular, and reinstalling it as a regular package from the Ubuntu repository.

– fixer1234
Jan 15 at 17:39












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