Public bug reported:
Both the gtk-apply and gtk-ok icons end up being sym-linked to the same
file. Some applications (Reinteract is where I noticed it) use both of
these icons to indicate similar but distinct states. Upon upgrading to
Karmic, and thereby being switched to the Humanity theme, I lost this
distinction.
These icons do not have to be hugely different. Making one of them
blue, for example, would be enough for my purposes.
** Affects: humanity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: humanity-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: humanity-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- gtk-appy and gtk-ok icons should not be identical
+ gtk-apply and gtk-ok icons should not be identical
** Description changed:
- Both the gtk-appy and gtk-ok icons end up being sym-linked to the same
+ Both the gtk-apply and gtk-ok icons end up being sym-linked to the same
file. Some applications (Reinteract is where I noticed it) use both of
these icons to indicate similar but distinct states. Upon upgrading to
Karmic, and thereby being switched to the Humanity theme, I lost this
distinction.
These icons do not have to be hugely different. Making one of them
blue, for example, would be enough for my purposes.
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gtk-apply and gtk-ok icons should not be identical
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/511804
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