Fixed again.
It wasn't any recent change in themes, but you did point me in the right
direction.
The problem was I've never change the theme since I installed Ubuntu 9.10 Beta
on this laptop.
Re-selecting the dust theme in the appearance dialog changed the indicator
icons for the better.
(Looks
Sometimes when you change the theme between humanity and humanity-dark ,
the icons are not changed by the panel immediately. This is a panel bug.
For some there is a delay , for some , the icons do not change until the
gnome-panel is restarted.
Also , Its seems that you are not using humanity them
For some reason it manifested itself again.
This time I immediately made a screen shot and it looks like all icons appear
darker than in my previous screen shot which was made on another computer.
** Attachment added: "Indicators"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35112621/NetworkIndicator.png
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Although I was fully updated yesterday. It still showed the old icons for some
reason.
Thanks anyway and sorry for this bug report that wasn't a bug after all. ;-)
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@Reason :
The problems you mentioned were with the older version.
Now the updated Humanity-icon-theme is in two themes , Humanity and
Humanity-Dark.
The Humanity-Dark theme needs to be used for transparent and dark panels.
Humanity theme is used with light panels.
** Changed in: humanity-icon-t
Tried to make a screenshot, but after i've updated everything. It seems
to be fixed now.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34499198/Indicators.jpg
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Kindly add a screenshot of the problem.
** Changed in: humanity-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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