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Carmela Stadtler

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Jan 15, 2024, 6:51:27 PM1/15/24
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what you need is i_max_icon_filesize
I suggest you use a higher resolution
exemple: we use 64x64 , but there are those who use even higher resolutions.
the point is that 64x64 resolution looks nice and sharp on each platform
(or use svg)

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Hey, I have had the problem for a few weeks that the icons and avatars on other servers do not load. With me on the server they load. A friend of mine has the same problem. However, as soon as we join another server with a VPN, all icons and avatars load. What is the error and how can you fix it?

Clients who see the icon/avatar have it in cache. The client does not ask the server then.
You do not have it in cache and your client asks the server for the file but server can not deliver it. This is way you get the error.

User who see the icon/avatar have it in cache. The client does not ask the server then.
You do not have it in cache and your client asks the server for the file but server can not deliver it. This is way you get the error.

The above goes into $HOME/.local/share/applications/teamspeak.desktop, although that depends on your distro/preference. Another place where you can place the file is /usr/share/applications/ and /usr/local/share/applications/ for system-wide applications.

What I am after is like tibia vocations, access icons (e.g. glooth bandits, lizard city, goroma etc), would be awesome if someone had these icons, been searching them for long time but its something that is not easily found and I hope someone here can link me or upload the package... =)

Now I may not be having uploading issues, but I can only assume what you're describing is a permissions issue. I actually had to set the server admin slot to allow uploads over 5kb. Though your issue may be server side such as the folder used to hold the icons only allowing root or another user on the machine to access it. Depends on how you set it up, and considering you set it up yourself it may be that. I had the same issues with a website not fully loading because the folders where root access only.

This open source icon is named "teamspeak" and is licensed under the open source CC0 license. It's available to be downloaded in SVG and PNG formats (available in 256, 512, 1024 and 2048 PNG sizes).

It's part of the icon set "Brand Icons by Aasaam", which has 1,659 icons in it.
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If you need this icon available in another format, it should be pretty straight forward to download it as an SVG image file, and then import it into apps like Canva, Photoshop, RelayThat or Stencil. Converting it to an ICO, JPEG or WebP image format or file type should also be pretty simple (we hope to add that feature to Iconduck soon).

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To access icons that will appear to everyone on the server just right click on your server name in the TS3 client when logged in as Server Admin and you will see "View Icons". Click "Upload" locate your custom 16px x 16px image ( png, gif, jpg) and click "Open". You will see your icon under the "remote" side of the Icons manager.

Next to specify these uploaded server side icons with the permission "i_icon_id" "Icon identifier", Under the "Permissions" editor in the TS3 client. For example go to server groups locate the "i_icon_id" and then click to change the value. You will notice that a window appears showing what icons are available. Choose the icon you wish to use and whenever an individual is in that server group they will be identified with that icon.

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