restricted-manager icons is unsharp

Bug #103513 reported by Jef
2
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
restricted-manager (Ubuntu)
Fix Released
Low
Martin Pitt

Bug Description

Binary package hint: restricted-manager

Has a follow up to bug #102641 : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/restricted-manager/+bug/102641

I realized that the icons is now sharp in the panel bar but still unsharp in gnome menu. Also the bigger icon that appear in the application on the top left is fuzzy.

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Jef (jef-v) wrote :

Here is the 22x22 icons I had realized in 24x24 dimension to appear sharp in the gnome and an svg version (which is not mine but comes from the icon taken from Tango icon pack)

the 24x24 icon should be placed in /usr/share/icons/hicolor/24x24/apps/
and svg icon in /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/

Martin Pitt (pitti)
Changed in restricted-manager:
importance: Undecided → Low
status: Unconfirmed → Confirmed
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Martin Pitt (pitti) wrote :

Thank you!

Changed in restricted-manager:
assignee: nobody → pitti
status: Confirmed → In Progress
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Martin Pitt (pitti) wrote :

Fixed in bzr head.

Changed in restricted-manager:
status: In Progress → Fix Committed
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Martin Pitt (pitti) wrote :

 restricted-manager (0.22) gutsy; urgency=low
 .
   [ Matteo Zandi ]
   * restricted-manager: moved back the linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r)
     check to its original place (called only if no params are given), since
     it caused r-m to popup a message dialog on startup.
 .
   [ Martin Pitt ]
   * RestrictedManager/core.py: Introduce function get_os_name() which reads
     the OS name from lsb_release -is; this falls back to 'the operating
     system'.
   * RestrictedManager/core.py, RestrictedManager/ipw3945.py,
     restricted-manager: Avoid the word 'Ubuntu' where possible and replace it
     with a call to get_os_name() in the remaining cases, to avoid branding
     issues for derivatives.
   * po/de.po: Update again to test i18n.
   * Add RestrictedManager/restricted24.png to avoid
     blurry icon in the panel menu, and RestrictedManager/restricted.svg to get
     a non-blurry icon in the application window. Thanks to Jef! (LP: #103513)
     Remove the 32x32 pixel variant, since it's the same as the scalable one.
   * Move icons from RestrictedManager/ into icons/, since there are quite a
     few of them now.
   * *.desktop.in: Fix capitalization of Comment:. (LP: #105230)
   * restricted-manager: Raise notification timeout from five to ten seconds.
     (LP: #106278)
   * RestrictedManager/xorg_driver.py, enable()/disable(): Do not crash if
     Section "Modules" does not exist. Create it if necessary. (LP: #119562)
   * RestrictedManager/bcm43xx.py: Call parent methods properly.
   * RestrictedManager/core.py, FWHandler.enable(): unbind and re-bind all
     devices from the module to trigger reloading of the firmware. This avoids
     the necessity of a reboot. Do trigger the reboot notification for
     disable() though, since we do not have a chance of hot-removing the
     firmware from devices.
   * RestrictedManager/core.py, install_package(), uninstall_package(): Keep
     track of installed and removed packages in
     /var/cache/restricted-manager/installed_packages.
   * Add debian/restricted-manager.ubiquity: ubiquity hook to install all
     packages into the target system that have been installed with r-m. Since
     we copy xorg.conf, we need to copy video driver packages, too, to avoid
     wrecking the X in the target system. Install the script as
     /usr/lib/ubiquity/target-config/31restricted_manager_pkgs. (LP: #114296)

Changed in restricted-manager:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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