@nik90 right, this should also apply to header icons. Actually, with the
latest palette update that was taken care of, but I need to make sure
that the opacity is not multiplied with 0.3 twice (once from the icon,
once from the palette) for disabled header icons.

That also makes me think that perhaps the icon itself should never
change its opacity, but the component that uses the icon should set it
for all its contents.

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  [SDK] Need a standard way to make an Icon look disabled

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