First, I wish everyone a happy and productive new year!

I think this bug is more important than it looks at first glance.

Notebooks get mroe affordable with every passing day, but only high end
laptops have high resolution LCDs. On a 1280x800 screen the personal
settings menu witg 24x24 icons looks cluttered, scrolling becomes very
easily annoying. I realize, there is effort to create a new compact
theme for 1024x600 pix resolution netbooks, but they are not the only
one to appreciate smaller icons and/or fonts.

I believe the bug comes from the fact, that the setting gtk-icon-sizes
from the global Human theme gtkrc file takes precedense over the user
defined style in ~/.gtkrc-2.0, which in my opinion is the wrong way
around - it should be exactly the opsite. That's why I added the human-
gtk-theme project as "affected". Haven't had any time on my hands yet to
investigate, why the engine overrides user settings with global ones.
But user settings (at least for the icon sizes) work again, when I
delete the setting from /usr/share/themes/Human/gtk-2.0/gtkrc...

Hope, this will be changed soon.

Regards,
T.Todorov

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ubuntulooks engine does not respect gtk-icon-sizes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131974
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