*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 331311 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331311

On closer inspection of the package it seems the new icons in notify-osd
are a copy-paste thing from existing gnome-icon-theme stuff, so not as
much wasted work as I first expected. Sorry for the noise.

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Inherit human-icon-theme so that gnome-icon-theme and all icon-themes which 
depend on it have access to the notification-* icons used by notify-osd.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/334472
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Status in “notify-osd” source package in Ubuntu: Confirmed

Bug description:
Binary package hint: gnome-icon-theme

Currently all icon themes except for Human do not contain the notification-* 
icons used by the new notify-osd system. This leads to them not being able to 
correctly display things like volume and brightness changes correctly. 
Obviously some thing needs to happen.  I think that making gnome-icon-theme 
inherit the human-icon-theme so that it and all icon-themes which depend on it 
have access to the notification-* icons used by notify-osd. 

It seems like the least invasive way to do this. Most icon themes in Gnome 
already inherit gnome-icon-theme, so this will fix the issue for most icon 
themes while only having to maintain one patch. Using the inherit function is 
also ideal as it will allow icon themes to eventually add there own 
notification-* icons which will be used as soon as they exist.

I have tested this approach with all icon themes shipped with the default 
Ubuntu desktop as well as a number of third party themes.

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