On 15/05/2013 18:30, John Lea wrote:
> @joschiposchi; choosing the app icon and tile colour is up to the app
> author. Of course with open source software you are free to modify both
> of these things if you like. However this is not something to be
> exposed to non-technical users.
So basically you're saying that this is hardcoded in nautilus to be a
reddish-brown shade, even while allowing the icon to be overridden by the icon
theme? If this behaviour isn't broken, I don't know what broken is.
Well, for now let's just redirect the bug to nautilus -- if Unity's just
allowing applications to specify what colour their icons should be, then it's
Unity's fault.
On 15/05/2013 18:30, John Lea wrote:
> @joschiposchi; choosing the app icon and tile colour is up to the app
> author. Of course with open source software you are free to modify both
> of these things if you like. However this is not something to be
> exposed to non-technical users.
So basically you're saying that this is hardcoded in nautilus to be a
reddish-brown shade, even while allowing the icon to be overridden by the icon
theme? If this behaviour isn't broken, I don't know what broken is.
Well, for now let's just redirect the bug to nautilus -- if Unity's just
allowing applications to specify what colour their icons should be, then it's
Unity's fault.
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Kind regards,
Loong Jin