2019-03-18 22:49:29 |
Carlo Lobrano |
bug |
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added bug |
2019-03-18 22:50:31 |
Carlo Lobrano |
description |
The following GNOME 3.32 app was released after UI Freeze (with no previous 3.31 releases) with a different app icon name.
- preferences-desktop-font → org.gnome.font-viewer
- gnome-characters → org.gnome.Characters
- applets-screenshooter → org.gnome.Screenshot
Except for gnome-screenshot, these releases also adapt to the new GNOME menu guidelines so I think we do need to do these updates.
Without the proposed change, those applications will appear with GNOME upstream icons, instead of the Yaru ones, this is why I consider this a UI Freeze exception.
This change is addressed adding new symlinks between the new and the old icon names, without removing the latters, so that the risk of regression issues is really low, if not zero
- if any of the applications above should appear with the old icon name, the old symlink will provide the correct icon name
- if any of the applicaitons above should appear wiht an icon name different than the old or the new, upstream icon will be used anyway as it would be without this change
Finally, the change has been tested using installing the affected applications from [[https://launchpad.net/~jbicha/+archive/ubuntu/temp332/+packages|here]] |
The following GNOME 3.32 app were released after UI Freeze (with no previous 3.31 releases) with a different app icon name.
- preferences-desktop-font → org.gnome.font-viewer
- gnome-characters → org.gnome.Characters
- applets-screenshooter → org.gnome.Screenshot
Except for gnome-screenshot, these releases also adapt to the new GNOME menu guidelines so I think we do need to do these updates.
Without the proposed change, those applications will appear with GNOME upstream icons, instead of the Yaru ones, this is why I consider this a UI Freeze exception.
This change is addressed adding new symlinks between the new and the old icon names, without removing the latters, so that the risk of regression issues is really low, if not zero
- if any of the applications above should appear with the old icon name, the old symlink will provide the correct icon name
- if any of the applicaitons above should appear wiht an icon name different than the old or the new, upstream icon will be used anyway as it would be without this change
Finally, the change has been tested using installing the affected applications from [[https://launchpad.net/~jbicha/+archive/ubuntu/temp332/+packages|here]] |
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2019-03-18 22:51:27 |
Carlo Lobrano |
description |
The following GNOME 3.32 app were released after UI Freeze (with no previous 3.31 releases) with a different app icon name.
- preferences-desktop-font → org.gnome.font-viewer
- gnome-characters → org.gnome.Characters
- applets-screenshooter → org.gnome.Screenshot
Except for gnome-screenshot, these releases also adapt to the new GNOME menu guidelines so I think we do need to do these updates.
Without the proposed change, those applications will appear with GNOME upstream icons, instead of the Yaru ones, this is why I consider this a UI Freeze exception.
This change is addressed adding new symlinks between the new and the old icon names, without removing the latters, so that the risk of regression issues is really low, if not zero
- if any of the applications above should appear with the old icon name, the old symlink will provide the correct icon name
- if any of the applicaitons above should appear wiht an icon name different than the old or the new, upstream icon will be used anyway as it would be without this change
Finally, the change has been tested using installing the affected applications from [[https://launchpad.net/~jbicha/+archive/ubuntu/temp332/+packages|here]] |
The following GNOME 3.32 app were released after UI Freeze (with no previous 3.31 releases) with a different app icon name.
- preferences-desktop-font → org.gnome.font-viewer
- gnome-characters → org.gnome.Characters
- applets-screenshooter → org.gnome.Screenshot
Except for gnome-screenshot, these releases also adapt to the new GNOME menu guidelines so I think we do need to do these updates.
Without the proposed change, those applications will appear with GNOME upstream icons, instead of the Yaru ones, this is why I consider this a UI Freeze exception.
This change is addressed adding new symlinks between the new and the old icon names, without removing the latters, so that the risk of regression issues is really low, if not zero
- if any of the applications above should appear with the old icon name, the old symlink will provide the correct icon name
- if any of the applications above should appear with an icon name different than the old or the new, upstream icon will be used anyway as it would be without this change
Finally, the change has been tested using installing the affected applications from [[https://launchpad.net/~jbicha/+archive/ubuntu/temp332/+packages|here]] |
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2019-03-18 22:51:39 |
Carlo Lobrano |
description |
The following GNOME 3.32 app were released after UI Freeze (with no previous 3.31 releases) with a different app icon name.
- preferences-desktop-font → org.gnome.font-viewer
- gnome-characters → org.gnome.Characters
- applets-screenshooter → org.gnome.Screenshot
Except for gnome-screenshot, these releases also adapt to the new GNOME menu guidelines so I think we do need to do these updates.
Without the proposed change, those applications will appear with GNOME upstream icons, instead of the Yaru ones, this is why I consider this a UI Freeze exception.
This change is addressed adding new symlinks between the new and the old icon names, without removing the latters, so that the risk of regression issues is really low, if not zero
- if any of the applications above should appear with the old icon name, the old symlink will provide the correct icon name
- if any of the applications above should appear with an icon name different than the old or the new, upstream icon will be used anyway as it would be without this change
Finally, the change has been tested using installing the affected applications from [[https://launchpad.net/~jbicha/+archive/ubuntu/temp332/+packages|here]] |
The following GNOME 3.32 app were released after UI Freeze (with no previous 3.31 releases) with a different app icon name.
- preferences-desktop-font → org.gnome.font-viewer
- gnome-characters → org.gnome.Characters
- applets-screenshooter → org.gnome.Screenshot
Except for gnome-screenshot, these releases also adapt to the new GNOME menu guidelines so I think we do need to do these updates.
Without the proposed change, those applications will appear with GNOME upstream icons, instead of the Yaru ones, this is why I consider this a UI Freeze exception.
This change is addressed adding new symlinks between the new and the old icon names, without removing the latters, so that the risk of regression issues is really low, if not zero
- if any of the applications above should appear with the old icon name, the old symlink will provide the correct icon name
- if any of the applications above should appear with an icon name different than the old or the new, upstream icon will be used anyway as it would be without this change
Finally, the change has been tested installing the affected applications from [[https://launchpad.net/~jbicha/+archive/ubuntu/temp332/+packages|here]] |
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2019-03-19 08:23:39 |
Didier Roche-Tolomelli |
summary |
UIFe for late GNOME 3.32 icon name changes |
GNOME 3.32 icon name changes |
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2019-03-19 09:11:03 |
Sebastien Bacher |
yaru-theme (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2019-03-19 09:11:07 |
Sebastien Bacher |
yaru-theme (Ubuntu): status |
New |
In Progress |
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2019-03-19 11:08:44 |
Jeremy Bícha |
yaru-theme (Ubuntu): status |
In Progress |
Fix Released |
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