This is something we cant fix and it is better to use a panel color which
allows you better visibility.
We can not maintain a good contrast for every possible panel shade.
Closing bug as wont fix.
Dont wrory though , the -symbolic icons are being worked on and this
problem will be fixed from the
I think it is clear that adding a border is a solution to the usability problem
i describe. It sounds like you find it an undesirable one due to the impact on
icon style.
I certainly appreciate(d) the advantages of the 'glyph icon' solution.
According to your description of the intents of humani
@Jedasothi:
Adding a border is not a solution. Doing that would change the style of the
icons. Those glyph icons are designed to *not* have borders.
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panel icon has visibility and poor contrast against some backgrounds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494639
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I described a solution
and still do not see reason to believe
"There is nothing much we can do in the icon theme."
Is what I described understandable?
I see examined my theme settings. It is Humanity-Dark. Even with a
black panel, there is still insufficient contrast.
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panel icon has visibil
Humanity has been released as two themes Humanity and Humanity-Dark.
* Humanity with sufficient contrast for the light panels
* Humanity-Dark with sufficient contrast for dark panels
Since ,the color of the panel nearly matches the icon color they are bound to
have less contrast.
Until this is
Thanks, but that's not a gnome-media bug, but rather an issue with the
icon theme.
** Package changed: gnome-media (Ubuntu) => humanity-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
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panel icon has visibility and poor contrast against some backgrounds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494639
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