Wrong GTK icon size for volume?
Bug #1329749 reported by
Triniton Adam
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gnomeradio (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Bug Description
I'm using Gnomeradio on Ubuntu 14.10. The problem has been nagging me for some time it has not appeared with Ubuntu 14.04.
The problem is that the volume icon has the wrong appearance: is using small icons for the toolbar icons.
Is there a reason for Gnomeradio to use a different size as a source for the volume icon than the other buttons of the toolbar?
GNOME Shell 3.12 and GTK+ 3.12 Available In The Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn Repositories
GTK+ is always changing (and breaking) things like this.
In GTK+ 3.10, toolbar icons default to 24x24, while the volume button defaults to 18x18.
In GTK+ 3.12, there are curiously enough two separate changes that each would have solved the problem: [1] changed the default size for the volume button to 16x16, which prevents the scaling, and [2] switched to using symbolic icons, which are rendered as black and thus happen to match. Regardless of the GTK+ changes, [3] solves the problem by setting the volume icon size to 24x24 to match the rest of the buttons.
[1] https:/ /git.gnome. org/browse/ gtk+/commit/ ?id=b617b003ef9 e3d42ecf17b4234 8f72f87bca78a2 /git.gnome. org/browse/ gtk+/commit? id=afa9339e7106 432af6622824d9c 8c0a67bbf543c SIZE_LARGE_ TOOLBAR, NULL);
[2] https:/
[3] g_object_set (volume_button, "size", GTK_ICON_