A major update to the phenomenally popular Paprius icon set for Linux desktops is now available.

Papirus’ September 2023 update adds a bunch of new and updated glyphs, including redesigned icons for LibreOffice that riff on the suite’s own recent icon revamp.

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This is great. I love Papirus. Its the best icon pack by far.

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It’s one of the best icons pack.

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Fully agreed. I use it since 2010

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Do people actually recognize these? I don’t think I’d recognize most of them whatever the icon pack. Might as well be hieroglyphics.

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i’d recognize gparted everywhere

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That’s why there’s labels below the icons

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Papirus is by far the best icon theme for Linux. It has icons for even the most obscure and niche applications

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The new Libreoffice icons look to bad compared to the old ones. May work better on small screens or something, but such an unnecessary step down.

Edit, funny that seems to be very conflicting

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Completely disagree

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I hope the low res images are more slick and simpler. Since the icons are indeed a bit too detailed.

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