** Summary changed:
- Squashed blurry battery indicator in gnome-shell (using ubuntu-mono icons)
+ Squashed blurry battery indicator in gnome-shell (using ubuntu-mono icons at
default low-DPI scale 1.0)
** Summary changed:
- Squashed blurry battery indicator in gnome-shell (using ubuntu-mono ic
** Tags added: gnome-17.10
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Title:
Squashed blurry battery indicator in gnome-shell (using ubuntu-mono
icons)
To manage
Deleted attachment from comment #8. I had unwittingly produced SVGs
containing PNG (non-scalable) :)
But regardless, I don't think squaring the icons or modifying gnome-
shell to accept non-square is the answer. Because even after you fix the
aspect ratio, the Ubuntu mono battery icons still look
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Ups... I didn't read your latest comment... So yeah. We agree :-D
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Title:
Squashed blurry battery indicator in gnome-shell
Mh, i remember we had some kind of "custom code" in unity for this...
IIRC it should be here: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-
team/unity/trusty/view/head:/panel/PanelIndicatorEntryView.cpp#L397
I guess this happens because the icon isn't squared, so if we change the icon
to be a square we'd
And we could achieve the same "fix" as comment #8 by modifying gnome-
shell itself to ensure non-square icons are padded into squares, and
never stretched.
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