They don't seem to currently be respecting transparency in Marlin, which does make them look pretty bad.
But I definitely wouldn't make any judgments based on the adoption of symbolic icons at this point. GNOME is really pushing them and this has been a feature that icon designers have been waiting for a long time to have.
They don't seem to currently be respecting transparency in Marlin, which does make them look pretty bad.
But I definitely wouldn't make any judgments based on the adoption of symbolic icons at this point. GNOME is really pushing them and this has been a feature that icon designers have been waiting for a long time to have.