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FS#42517 - [ardour] desktop entry uses low resolution icon
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Opened by Paula Breton (parashep) - Thursday, 23 October 2014, 23:27 GMT
Last edited by Ray Rashif (schivmeister) - Monday, 03 November 2014, 12:02 GMT
Opened by Paula Breton (parashep) - Thursday, 23 October 2014, 23:27 GMT
Last edited by Ray Rashif (schivmeister) - Monday, 03 November 2014, 12:02 GMT
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Detailsardour 3.5.403-1's desktop entry points to the icon at "/usr/share/ardour3/icons/ardour_icon_48px.png". 48 pixels is rather low for modern desktop environments such as GNOME which display icons at a much higher size.
Ardour does come packaged with a 256px icon already. Is there a reason that the icons don't get installed into the standard /usr/share/icons/ directory so the desktop environment can pick the applicable resolution? |
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Closed by Ray Rashif (schivmeister)
Monday, 03 November 2014, 12:02 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Updated in trunk; change will show up on next upstream update.
Monday, 03 November 2014, 12:02 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Updated in trunk; change will show up on next upstream update.
Comment by Ray Rashif (schivmeister) -
Friday, 24 October 2014, 06:15 GMT
Thanks for reporting. There is no reason for this other than not bothering to stop using our own desktop file. That's mostly historic, so I will have to see what their install rules do now and make changes accordingly.
Comment by Ray Rashif (schivmeister) -
Monday, 03 November 2014, 12:00 GMT
Nope, nothing's changed. The freedesktop rule doesn't work as expected. So we'll just use the larger icon.