More info:
Deleting /usr/share/icons/Human/scalable/apps/gnome-netstatus-75-100.svgmakes
everything look normal.
When it can't find the deleted icon, it defaults to:
/usr/share/icons/Human/48x48/apps/gnome-netstatus-75-100.png
On 9/20/06, Darren Hinderer <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> Sorry if I mislead anyone with my last response, but now that I've looked
> at it some more it seems that the applet may just not support scalable icons
> which is actually what it's using for the wireless icon. The icons from here
> look fine:
>
> /usr/share/icons/Human/24x24/status/network*png
>
> I can slide a toolbar separator right up to its left edge. However the
> wireless icon takes up equal amounts of huge space on both its sides.
>
> The actual wireless icon is located here:
> /usr/share/icons/Human/24x24/scalable/apps/gnome-netstatus*svg
>
More info: icons/Human/ scalable/ apps/gnome- netstatus- 75-100. svgmakes
Deleting /usr/share/
everything look normal.
When it can't find the deleted icon, it defaults to: icons/Human/ 48x48/apps/ gnome-netstatus -75-100. png
/usr/share/
On 9/20/06, Darren Hinderer <email address hidden> wrote: icons/Human/ 24x24/status/ network* png icons/Human/ 24x24/scalable/ apps/gnome- netstatus* svg
>
> Sorry if I mislead anyone with my last response, but now that I've looked
> at it some more it seems that the applet may just not support scalable icons
> which is actually what it's using for the wireless icon. The icons from here
> look fine:
>
> /usr/share/
>
> I can slide a toolbar separator right up to its left edge. However the
> wireless icon takes up equal amounts of huge space on both its sides.
>
> The actual wireless icon is located here:
> /usr/share/
>