Public bug reported:
The visual metaphor for the current Ubiquity icon caused some confusion
(e.g., see https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/03/ubuntu-installer-icon-
strange). Also, IMO, the design with lots of small particles doesn't
map well to the Yaru icon style, which requires an outline at
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
* The icon called network-cellular-connected-symbolic appears at the
top right of the desktop when users connect to their phones via
bluetooth to use data. The icon includes green fill, which is
inconsistent with the monochrome icons used for (e.g.) wifi. See
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
* The Yaru theme has some of the icons used by Lollypop but not all of
them. This results in the Lollypop sidebar having a mix of Adwaita
symbols (with 2px strokes) and Yaru ones (which have 1px). See GitHub
issue https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/issues/2208.
*
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
* The system-users-symbolic icon doesn't represent users in the plural.
It shows a single generic figure (head and shoulders) representing one
user. This is a misleading visual metaphor, since a single head and
shoulders is universally recognised as the current or
Public bug reported:
The Yaru team added some icons to the theme for use in legacy GTK2 apps
(e.g., document-new, document-export and so on).
These looked good in apps like Inkscape. However, during regression
testing, it was found that the icons caused unpredictable behaviour in
other GTK2
In isolation I don't prefer one icon set to the other, but I agree that
Breeze is a better fit for the desktop style, so I would be +1.
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Public bug reported:
Following UI freeze, testing has discovered some icon bugs which could
be fixed if an exception were granted. They are as follows.
1) Missing symlinks cause Gnome control centre to fall back to non-Yaru
symbols for power settings and online accounts. The fallback symbols
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