Looks like this is an issue with the icons rather than the code. System
settings is setting the icons in a sane way:
minIcon: "image://theme/display-brightness-min"
maxIcon: "image://theme/display-brightness-max"
If you look at Suru's brightness min and max icons, they look good on a
dark background (which is why they look OK in the indicator) but bad on
a light background.
This is clearly visible not just in systems settings, but if you look at
the icons in Nautilus in a light theme too, see attachment.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1484269
Title:
wrong symbols in brightness settings
Status in ubuntu-system-settings package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in ubuntu-themes package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Ubuntu Phone 15.04 (r3).
In the brightness settings dialog, the symbols for "dark" and "bright" are
swapped:
- The left end of the slider shows a "bright sun" symbol (it should be dark).
- The right end of the slider shows a "dark sun" symbol (it should be bright).
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