** Description changed: [Impact] * Images loaded from filename that are not the right scale/size to for their target location in the UI are shown at their original scale/size. This means that images can be oversized in the MATE panel. * This impacts any application using the system tray on Ubuntu MATE that are describing the icon for the tray by file path instead of a stock icon name. Suck apps include most desktop Snap Packages. * The patch fixes this issue by applying a scaling process to any icons loaded by explicit path. Stock images are unaffected. [Test Plan] * Install Ubuntu Mate * Install utm-no from the Snap Store * Launch utm-no and observe whether the tray shows a small square purple icon for the app (correct) or a large purple rectangle (wrong) [Where problems could occur] * Due to being a base system library then images and icons might fail to load across the operating system, or be incorrectly - scaled + scaled - * The patch could not fix the problem as described + * The patch could be insufficient to fix the problem as described [Other Info] * This patch has been applied upstream, and I have been running a patched installation for several weeks without issue --- original description below --- System: Ubuntu MATE 17.10 64bit Kernel: 4.13.0-16-generic indicator-applet-complete: 1.18.0 It appears that some icons on the indicator applet complete cannot scale well. I tried this on multiple computers and fresh installations, and I can reproduce it 100% of the times. Icon on attached screenshot is from synology cloudstation drive. As a side note, same icon scales well on Ubuntu 17.10 (gnome session), Kubuntu 17.10, and Ubuntu-Mate 16.04.
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