Hi,
I see that some themes and extensions use the moz-icon:// URI scheme for referring to stock GTK icons on Linux systems, as in moz-icon://stock/gtk-save to display the save button image for whatever the current GTK theme is. The stock icon set in GTK is pretty limited and doesn't include some basic things like icons for bookmarks and download. The GTK Icon Naming Specification document lists a wider range of icons divided into categories like actions, places, and so on but I couldn't find a way to access them from a custom userChrome.css file. Is doing this possible at all?
Thanks,
Any way to use the moz-icon:// scheme for non-"stock" items?
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