Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: human-icon-theme

This can be observed in every release I tested, from hardy to jaunty (updated 
to 2009-01-20).
Steps to replicate:
1. Open up the 'Appearance' dialog, go to the 'Font' tab, click 'Details' and 
change the DPI (for instance 200 to get a good difference).
2. As you can see, for instance the 'volume manager' icon is very small, 
actually it hasn't changed size at all!
3. Close the 'Details' dialog and go back to the 'Theme' tab. Hit 'Customize' 
and go to the 'Icons' tab. Select a different set of icons and observe how they 
do scale properly.

Reason for reporting: I'd like to use Ubuntu on a couple of high res/DPI
screens, ranging from my 15.4" WUXGA notebook to my HDTV (gnome really
works nicely scaling websites to enable 'commercial break browsing').
Several buttons (icons) are too small, the clickable area seems to
change with icon size, so it gets quite annoying pretty fast.

** Affects: human-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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'Human' tray icons don't follow DPI, in contrast to launcher icons on the same 
panel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/319251
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