Can you reopen it?

Notice that most icons in Windows are not wasting pixels.  Artists actually are 
using all available space.

But in linux icons are drawn so that there is at least 2-3 pixel padding around 
a centered icon.  So icons from Windows dont really integrate well and look 
bigger.  If I were to add their icon to my gnome panel it will consume the 
entire height of the task bar and look mashed up.

heres my sample:
http://dhonn.com/images/gnomepanel.png

The last 3 icons are xmms, vmware player, and vmware workstation.  These icons 
basically conform to the windows standard and use up pixels to the edge of the 
icon pixmap.

I think we should do the same but instead of integrating the hard coded padding 
in images we add icon padding into the system.

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hard-coded padding and wasted pixels on most icons
https://launchpad.net/bugs/16350

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