Public bug reported:

GNOME Shell uses monochrome symbolic icons in the left side of the top
bar.

The default Ubuntu session in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS overrides that to use
full-color app icons instead.

In 18.10, the Ubuntu session is showing symbolic app icons there instead
of full-color.

Personally, I prefer the symbolic icons there, but I think this is
unintentional.

gnome-shell 3.29.90-1ubuntu2

** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: cosmic

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Title:
  [cosmic] app icons in GNOME Shell are symbolic instead of full-color

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  GNOME Shell uses monochrome symbolic icons in the left side of the top
  bar.

  The default Ubuntu session in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS overrides that to use
  full-color app icons instead.

  In 18.10, the Ubuntu session is showing symbolic app icons there
  instead of full-color.

  Personally, I prefer the symbolic icons there, but I think this is
  unintentional.

  gnome-shell 3.29.90-1ubuntu2

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