The GNOME Icon Theme is not in the gnome-themes-standard package, it is
in the gnome-icon-theme package. The gnome-themes-standard package
contains the GTK+, Cursor and Metacity themes.

I believe that this bug is caused by recent changes to GTK+; in the last
3 unstable releases of GTK+, there are numerous changes in how GTK+
Themes interact with the GTK+ and GLib libraries, one of them being
GResource. So, this bug will be 'fixed', _if I'm correct_, if the themes
with the problem will be updated to use the new additions and changes to
the GTK+ and GLib libraries.

This doesn't seem to be a problem with icon themes, since changing icon
themes doesn't do anything (see attachments in comment #5 and #7; in #5
the GNOME and Ubuntu Mono Dark icon themes are tested, in #7 the Faience
icon theme is tested).

I will try to compile GTK+ from Git and use the older GTK+ releases to
see if the problem is still there.

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Title:
  The transparency around the Gnome menu icons is wrong after the latest
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