Sudo cp ~/Downloads/OOoWriter.svg /usr/share/icons/Humanity/mimes/48/OOoWriter.svg Sudo cp ~/Downloads/OOoImpress.svg /usr/share/icons/Humanity/mimes/48/OOoImpress.svg Sudo cp ~/Downloads/OOoFormula.svg /usr/share/icons/Humanity/mimes/48/OOoFormula.svg Sudo cp ~/Downloads/OOoDraw.svg /usr/share/icons/Humanity/mimes/48/OOoDraw.svg Sudo cp ~/Downloads/OOoCalc.svg /usr/share/icons/Humanity/mimes/48/OOoCalc.svg Sudo cp ~/Downloads/OOoBase.svg /usr/share/icons/Humanity/mimes/48/OOoBase.svg To be honest I didn't tried just replacing the 16 size folder, I did it all and then a computer restart ( - I didn't knew which service to restart) wget -O ~/Dowloads/ "" Here is a part of the code which can help you do the same, You would consequently have to replace 16 with 32, 48, 128, 256 to fit your resolution I guess. In my case was the default Ubuntu Unity theme Humanity and as for I just replaced sizes 16 32 48 128 256. I started with Darshak Parikh's suggestion.Īnd realised I have to replace the symbolic links (symlinks) in the /usr/share/icons//mimes/ folder. I would like this change to happen everywhere in the system and even for new files. The "solution" given in How to change the icons of multiple files from terminal? is rather a workaround, because as far as I can tell he is modifying the icon for each file,folder individually. The solution given at Change filetype icon (Pcmanfm LXDE) is referring to an other desktop environment "LXDE", - I think. Was trying assogiate but it is not available in Ubuntu Software Center anyomore, -maybe is not for Unity desktop. Which make me think that the settings are rather system wide than user specific settings. doc files.Īfter uninstalling LibreOffice and installing OpenOffice I created a new user, and logged in as that but even the new user was seeing the icons as LibreOffice default icons. doc file and click Properties and than click on it's icon image and change it, but this only changes the specific files icon not the icon for all the. I was searching every where to find the LibreOffice Icons but could not find it in /usr/share/icons in any subfolders, I am running out of ideas. files even though they open by default with OpenOffice, their icon is still the original LibreOffice icon. You should als convert the 'Date Time' column into text and use that instead in the ALLEXCEPT in case a rep enters the mall twice in one day.The "problem" I am facing is that I uninstalled the Ubuntu 14.04's default LibreOffice and installed OpenOffice, but the.I was not able to reproduce the same result, using any of the columns formated as date ('Date time' or 'Date').I have not added the HASONEVALUE, but that could easily be done.CALCULATE(min(Table2) ALLEXCEPT(Table2 Table2 Table2 Table2)) Duplicated Date and tranformed it into text for the Date - text column (again not sure if this i necessary but I didn't manage to get the same result without it)ĬALCULATE(max(Table2) ALLEXCEPT(Table2 Table2 Table2 Table2)).Made a custom column, minutes (8圆0 +20 = 500) to avoid having to work with the time format (I don't know if this is necessarry, but you can play around with both).Duplicated Date Time twice and extracted this into the Time and Hour columns.Hi had a look at what you have done and tweaked it a bit. I am not sure if a calculated column is the best solution and have no idea where to start. The output I am after is something like this on the out status I have data that shows the when a rep enters a mall (In) and leaves a mall (Out) I would like to be able to calculate how long the rep spends within a mall in minutes.
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