Hello David, or anyone else affected,

Accepted humanity-icon-theme into yakkety-proposed. The package will
build now and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/humanity-icon-theme/0.6.11.1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.

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Title:
  Icons are too big or the wrong icon is shown on hidpi screens

Status in humanity-icon-theme package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in humanity-icon-theme source package in Xenial:
  Fix Committed
Status in humanity-icon-theme source package in Yakkety:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  [Impact]

  Humanity icons are sometimes displayed too big on hidpi screens in
  16.04.  On both 16.04 and 16.10, different icons are used on hidpi
  screens than non-hidpi screens.  Sometimes the icons look similar but
  with much thinner strokes, while other times an icon with a different
  metaphor is used.  Users on hidpi screens will notice that icons in
  applications like Nautilus, Transmission, etc. look different (not
  just clearer) on hidpi screens.

  The fix here is to add support for @2 icons to the Humanity theme by
  adding symbolic links for @2 icons and updating the index.theme files
  accordingly.

  We should backport the fix to 16.04 and 16.10, so Humanity icons look
  the same on hidpi screens as non-hidpi screens.

  
  [Test Case]

  Here are a few test cases: 
  1) Using a computer with hidpi screen and a computer with a lowdpi screen 
both running Ubuntu 16.04: Open Nautilus and see that the icons on the hidpi 
screen are much larger.  (This applies to icons on the desktop as well.)
      -The fix should result in icons being the same size on both hidpi and 
lowdpi.
      
  2) Using a computer with a hidpi screen and one with a lowdpi screen running 
Ubuntu 16.04 or 16.10: Open Transmission and see that the "Open" button in the 
toolbar uses an icon with a different metaphor on hidpi screens (an up arrow 
emerging from a folder) than on lowdpi screens (a sheet of paper emerging from 
a folder).
      - The fix should result in the "sheet of paper emerging from a folder" 
icon being used here on both hidpi and lowdpi screens.

  3) Using a computer with hidpi screen and a computer with a lowdpi screen 
both running Ubuntu 16.10: Compare icons in Nautilus and see that the icons 
look sutbly different.  The strokes in icons on the hidpi screen will be 
visibly thinner on the hidpi screen because icons for bigger scale are used 
(say 48 on hidpi instead of 24) rather than rendering the original size icon at 
a larger resolution.
      - The fix should result in icons that have the same stroke width on hidpi 
and lowdpi screens.  The icons will still be sharper on the hidpi screen, but 
the lines won't be thinner.
      

  [Regression Potential]

  The patch is designed for compatibility where @2 support is not
  available by listing the @2 directories under "ScaledDirectories="
  rather than "Directories=".  However it's possible there could be
  other kinds of issues not found in testing.  If there are any
  omissions or errors in the index.theme, this could cause rendering
  issues for some categories of icons.  Comparing icons on a broad range
  of applications and systems should catch this class of issues.

  Hidpi users may find that their machine looks different after the
  update than it did before.  This is not a regression, but a fix to a
  bug that's been present all along.

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