Just thought I would add the requisite "this is not fixed under Hardy
either" message.  I echo others' comments that it's quite disconcerting
to see your battery power in orange when you're basically half-full, or
red when down to only 1/3.  Red means panic, everybody's gonna die!
Hurry up before your machine hibernates on you in the middle of what you
were doing!  Perhaps we could even have...(drum roll please)...a
*fourth* colour!  Something between green and orange, or even two shades
of green.  Just an idea.  It seems like these are rather trivial
graphical changes here, we just need someone to take a look at it.

Also, I believe the 100% icon is not ideal either, as to me it looks
like it's not 100%, but rather 1 notch down (90%?) as there is a tiny
bit of grey that appears above the green, even though there is the
darker grey band that's meant to represent the top of the scale, it
seems confusing to me.  I think the green needs to go to the very top of
the battery icon in this case.

Finally, I wish the Human theme included proper SVG icons for gnome-
power-manager that scale smoothly when I resize my panel.

I changed the package to human-icon-theme as that's where the major
issue really lies.  If we want to have more steps for the icons, then
that should be a separate g-p-m feature request.

** Changed in: human-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-power-manager => human-icon-theme

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