Sebastien Bacher a écrit : > Gutsy is frozen now and new updates will not be accepted, the workaround > doesn't look right and the issue is only a cosmetic one and doesn't > impact the default theme. This could justify a gusty-updates stable > update but it would be better to figure why the icons look blurry and > fix that rather than using a workaround > There are two things to figure out here: - "cosmetic" may be high priority if we consider that the proper sense of the word should be forbidden. The default theme has no problems, but gnome-themes are installed *by default* and is simple to use, so it's like it was default. We should expect more than half the users use gnome-themes, and Gutsy will be an important regression for them (no need for Compiz when you base icons are blurry). The first impression of the release will be: "Ubuntu is not able to guarantee a basic clean interface from a version to another." Whatever the new features can be in other domains.
- why gnome-themes use 22x22 icons when Human uses 24x24? I can't find any reason to this, and I don't know whether it was the case in previous versions or whether it has changed. Using 24x24 icons may not be a workaround if the design is made to accept it. Asking the developer who made the change somewhere (in the icons or in the theme) could help to choose a solution. Changing the many icons involved (including Ubuntu's own software ones) will require many uploads to gutsy-updates, more likely to bother users later. Why do you tell "the workaround doesn't look right"? Since it's used with Human. -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss
