"Adding Humanity in the /favoriteicontheme/index.theme as:
Inherits=Humanity,gnome,hicolor"
Consider this, though: Right now, if someone decides to use the original gnome 
theme (installed by default in ubuntu), they still get a missing icon. Plus, 
most users now enough to drag&drop a new theme from gnome-look, but definitely 
not enough to modify index.theme.

On second thoughts, the really correct way to deal with this  would be
for the developers of software-center to include copies of all the icons
software center uses inside the software-center package.

I proposed the first solution because I thought it might be an easy
workaround, but now I realize that it would not eliminate the bug
completely (e.g. if someone installs software-center on a non-ubuntu
machine). Unless, of course, you add the icon upstream to gnome.

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Icons not displayed when using certain icon themes
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