http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5261


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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-11-09 17:24 -------
Hmm, I've finally tried this, but I didn't get the error message, but no icon
for gnome-help on the panel either. Changing the index.theme as mentioned above
gave me the default gnome-help icon from the gnome theme, but I haven't checked
if all the other icons were correct.

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description: 
The Wasp theme either attempts to replace the help icon (the lifesaver icon for
yelp, by default in the panel) or has the wrong path to the standard png.

When changing to the Wasp theme, an error pops up saying "Failed to load image
gnome-help.png / Details: file not found". 

I'm not sure if the gnome-help.svg icon should be there and it just isn't, or if
the theme on purpose left it out and points to a bitmap. I couldn't find a
config file that lists icon paths. Wasp is an SVG theme, so *something* must
think that it should still point to the bitmapped file instead (hence the ".png")...

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