** Description changed:

  This is a standard conformance issue (as of
  http://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-theme-spec/icon-theme-spec-
  latest.html)
  
  The gnome-terminal is one of several applications that use an explicit suffix 
for their 'Icon' filed in their %.desktop
  e.g.
  Icon=gnome-terminal.png
  
  instead of
  Icon=gnome-terminal
  
  Assuming I'm getting this right, this means that the application's icon
  will always use the PNG version and never the SVG (assuming it's
  available). As a subsequence, several visual effects, such as compiz
  scale, shift-switcher and more, will display an aliased icon.
  
- Other applications with the same issue are:
+ Other applications with the same issue are (that I'm aware of):
  gnome-dictionary
  tsclient
  eclipse
  gparted
  graveman
  gconf-editor
  cddb-slave
  dotedit
  gnome-ppp
  hwdb
  thunderbird
  firefox
  redhat-my-default-printer
  bum
  redhat-manage-print-jobs
  gnome-compiz-preferences
  ooo-template
  synaptic
  redhat-system-config-printer
  vino-preferences
  gucharmap
  gnumeric
  scim-setup
  inkscape
  avidemux
  gnome-btdownload
  
  (using .xpm)
  icedtea-java7-javaws
  python2.5
  icedtea-java7-java
  sun-java6-java
  sun-java6-javaws
  jabref
  mplayer
  fontforge
  
  and some third-party:
  nvidia-settings
  vmware-player
  skype
  opera

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Use of explicit suffix in 'Icon' field of application launcher
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190688
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