This bug was fixed in the package gnome-shell - 3.24.3-0ubuntu2
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gnome-shell (3.24.3-0ubuntu2) artful; urgency=medium
* Ship ubuntu GNOME Shell mode which will be a slightely modified
mode compared to upstream vanilla GNOME Shell one:
reference a cutomized ubuntu.css, wit
Fedora includes a symbolic Firefox icon in their Firefox distro packaging:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/rpms/firefox/blob/master/f/firefox-symbolic.svg
I think we should do the same and see about pushing that icon upstream.
I think it's up to the app developers to provide the symbolic icons not
For now, let's use in the ubuntu session non symbolic icons:
- our theme doesn't support them and there are few changes we'll have app
symbolic icons for our default applications in 17.10.
- for coherence reasons: most of branded apps outside of GNOME (firefox,
chrome, thunderbird) don't have sym
Oh, sorry. This bug is about app icons. I was talking about indicators.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1698795
Title:
Humanity should provide symboli
Is this humanity or just more missing icon symlinks (as usual) in
ubuntu-themes?
I thought it was the latter when I logged bug 1700736.
** Also affects: ubuntu-themes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: ubuntu-themes
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
We discussed it at GUADEC, the GNOME design is to use symbolic icons in
the panel and our theme is missing ones to match our icons which creates
the difference. But even if we fix the theme third party apps (and some
of the default ones) are going to display a colored icon (e.g firefox)
and it's go
** Summary changed:
- App icons in top panel (next to menu) doesn't match theme
+ Humanity should provide symbolic versions of custom icons for GNOME Shell
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