My understanding (from having spoken to Ted) is:

  (a) For system indicators (sound, datetime, session, systemdevices).  A 
default icon is always shown by HUD
  (b) For application indicators (networking, bluetooth).  The icon currently 
being shown is used for the HUD.

For networking, this means that HUD will try to display 'gsm-strength-2'
rather than 'nm-signal-100'.  Where-as for the volume control 'audio-
volume-high-panel' will always be used.

The datetime system indicator (which doesn't have a default icon
equivalent, only the textual time, this needs to be the new icon.

So most of these icons will just be larger versions of existing icons.
However Ted notes surprise that since the originals are SVG, these
assets aren't also SVG.

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  HUD - Update the 'system' and 'indicator' icons used by the HUD to the
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