This same problem was bought up almost 1 year ago.

Bennie

On Oct 13, 2006, at 6:08 AM, Richard E. Brown wrote:

Folks:

Thanks for all the attention to details here. It's straightforward to create another set of icons that do turn green. But before we do the work, I want to explain how InterMapper is supposed to work, and to verify what changes you'd
like to see:

1) InterMapper is designed to "tint" an icon with yellow, orange or red if it's in warning, alarm, or critical/down condition. If the device is OK/ Up, then:

        1a) If the icon has many colors in it, then it retains that coloring
1b) If the icon is greyscale (only composed of greys), it gets tinted green.

The attached image shows the icon picker's Default Icons. The icons circled in green are greyscale, and will be colored green when they're OK. *All* other icons contain colors (some are subdued - see the selected HTTP icon) and were
designed not to turn green.

2) What icons would you like to see turn green? (The easy way to specify this
would be to list the filenames as shown in the icon picker.)

Finally, we've been delighted by the positive response to this release. There is (obviously) a lot of interest in these icons. How do they make your life better?
Many thanks!

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