That was fast and very helpful.  I changed my icon theme and
everything is better now.

I figured this would be the answer.  It doesn't make sense for Gnome-
Do to come with icons when your OS has them all ready.  And,
obviously, this way Gnome-Do matches what ever theme you have.

Thanks everyone.


On Feb 5, 1:55 pm, iko bruckelmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was writing this when the question was answered before me... I highly 
> recommend the Somatic icon set. ---> Look for themes atgnome-look.orgGnome-Do 
> loads your system (gnome, kde, etc) theme icons. On the previous release I 
> wanted that pidgin looked prettier on Do. I don't know if on this release 
> it's the same but I'm guessing you will have to find the directory where the 
> icons are stored and add a higher resolution search icon to the respective 
> folder (I'm guessing Do goes after the best icon quality it can find, and 
> when it cannot, it looks for sloppier ones, maybe there is a max resolution 
> too). Or just change the theme, and with luck all is fine there.
> Constantine wrote:I just started using Gnome-Do on Ubuntu 8.10 and I really, 
> really like it. For the most part all the icons are very nice looking, but 
> the main one, the computer with the magnifying glass, is very low resolution. 
> Is this icon part of Gnome-Do or is it using something from Ubuntu? Thanks.
>
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