Ubuntu one logo is not an SVG and does looks fuzzy in UNE

Bug #566230 reported by Jerone Young
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ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu)
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Ubuntu One Client Engineering team

Bug Description

Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client

The Ubuntu One Logo used by the client is not an svg and instead a lower resolution png. It's fuzzy compared to all the icons in the System->Prefrences menu. I've attached a picture showing the svg icon for the usb startup creator next to the Ubuntu One icon. They are scaled up more then normal. But the difference is clear.

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Jerone Young (jerone) wrote :
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dobey (dobey) wrote :

What size is that?

The Ubuntu One icons are drawn in SVG, but are stored in a single SVG file and exported from that to PNG for instllation.

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Jerone Young (jerone) wrote :

@Rodney
          Can you use that SVG then and not the PNG. That is what is being asked.

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Jerone Young (jerone) wrote :

This is how it looks in UNE. You have sharp icons all around it...it's the only fuzzy one.

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dobey (dobey) wrote :

Not really, no. The SVG has many icons in it, not one in a single size. Most of the icons in that screenshot have varying degrees of blur in them, due to their being rendered at a different size than they were drawn at. What sizes are being used there?

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John Lenton (chipaca) wrote :

we are, unfortunately, out of time to get this in for lucid release; this will have to wait for an SRU.

Changed in ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu):
milestone: none → lucid-updates
Changed in ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu):
assignee: nobody → Ubuntu One Desktop+ team (ubuntuone-desktop+)
status: New → Confirmed
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