@Dan Lea: interesting idea!
But i would like to wait before making changes to monochrome icons. There are a
lot of new changes happening in upstream icon naming , in the applets
themselves and in symbolic icon specifications.
Btw , there doesnt seem to be an netstatus applet by default in Ubuntu
Here's a thorough set of icons for the network manager and netstatus
applets based on my comments, and including animations for the
'connecting' phases for network manager. Of course these are suitable
for Humanity, Ambiance and Radiance.
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Having tested this at home, I can see that much of my last comment is
incorrect (sorry about that). The wireless strength icon is in fact a
supplement to the status icon, so the signal strength icons should
certainly stay as they are.
As an aside:In fact there are issues with the netstatu
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OK, one problem here is that the applet icon does different jobs for
wired and wireless connections. In my opinion, the netstatus icon
should show transmit-receive information, whichever network type is
being monitored:
- That is what people (certainly myself) expect from it (MS Windows does this
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The Gnome NetStatus Applet uses these icons to show if data is being
sent or received. The Gnome Network Monitor does not use this idle icon
to show the wired connection status (it's distinct from
'networkwired.png'), which I think is your concern.
If the idle icon is the same as the transmit-rec
Thanks for the icon and great to see that it works for you.
There was a reason why we kept it the same.
We usually toggle transparency with disabled and enabled states , eg: chat icon
and the bluetooth icon.
- Using the same semi-transparent icon here would seem like a disabled state
for the co
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The fix is provided: replace existing symlink with attached file
(assuming the nature of the fix is agreed of course).
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