I also confirm I tested the new gnome-themes-standard and gnome-
accessibility-themes packages from -proposed in artful and xenial and it
fixes the issue with the missing icons.
xenial:
gnome-themes-standard | 3.18.0-2ubuntu2
gnome-accessibility-themes | 3.18.0-2ubuntu2
artful:
I have information that the original Desktop team confirmed that
limiting the themes available via the Appearance panel was a design
choice. They decided to create a "whitelist" of themes known to look in
an acceptable way.
I don't think this will change in Unity in the future. I suggest we
close
The themes available via the Appearance panel seem to be hardcoded in
the unity-control-center source code:
unity-control-center/panels/appearance/cc-appearance-panel.c:
static gchar *themes_id[] = { "Adwaita", "Ambiance", "Radiance", "HighContrast"
};
static gchar *themes_name[] = { "Adwaita",
** Attachment added: "highcontrast-icontheme-systemsettings.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-control-center/+bug/1644662/+attachment/5039569/+files/highcontrast-icontheme-systemsettings.png
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It looks like after switching to the HighContrast theme in Appearance,
'Adwaita' is being set as the icon theme in dconf. We think it's not
Adwaita that should be used, but rather the HighContrast icon theme.
You can use the unity-tweak-tool to change the icon theme to
highcontrast and notice
Public bug reported:
I have an issue that is similar to the following bugs:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1574347
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpa/+bug/1422143
I am running Xenial 16.04.1. I did an apt-get dist-upgrade on July 29th
2016 and rebooted
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