I fail to see why the icons should be different at different sizes.
They indeed are; I've tried resizing my top panel, and at 23 pixels the gnome-display-properties icon is monochrome [!] (this is with 0.4.1ubuntu2), at 24 and above it's coloured, and at 32 and above it's the gnome-power-manager icon that becomes coloured.
Moreover, there is only one icon in my top bar (that of nm-applet) that scales smoothly with panel size. Most of the others (launchers included) are merely re-centred until they jump in size at particular panel heights (24, 32, 48, etc), and the other two (those of indicator-applet and indicator-applet-session) are never resized.
I fail to see why the icons should be different at different sizes.
They indeed are; I've tried resizing my top panel, and at 23 pixels the gnome-display- properties icon is monochrome [!] (this is with 0.4.1ubuntu2), at 24 and above it's coloured, and at 32 and above it's the gnome-power-manager icon that becomes coloured.
Moreover, there is only one icon in my top bar (that of nm-applet) that scales smoothly with panel size. Most of the others (launchers included) are merely re-centred until they jump in size at particular panel heights (24, 32, 48, etc), and the other two (those of indicator-applet and indicator- applet- session) are never resized.
Is this all really intended?