Open Health Care Icons
Posted to Mastodon, so helping to spread the word.
A team of amazing volunteers has created a huge open-source library of over 600 free-to-use icons for healthcare projects. Amazing effort to create a public good for the world.
Project coordinated by Daniel Burka, who is asking the community to spread the word.
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Adding emblems to files
I have a large number of photos that I am slowly uploading to my Mastodon account. However this presents a problem, how to identify and keep track which photos have been uploaded.
I found a solution to this, the XFCE desktop in Debian allows small icons (called emblems) to be added to file icons, this helps to identify different files, but there seems to be quite a few more uses for this.
So in this context, you can add an emblem as follows
- Right click on a file or file(s)
- Go to properties
- Select *emblems tab

- Select the required emblem
- Click Close
Image icons will now display the selected emblem.

Hopefully this is helpful. Even in a different context.
#hints,#linux,#debian,#xfce,#icons,#emblems,
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