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Via @nobody, the network manager systray icon doesn't have a transparent background in RC2. I think this is a regression from us slimming down bl-Faenza and using Debian's Faenza set as our fallback, but I can't find the icon(s) or tint2 setting in question.
@johnraff, do you have any input on this? damo, HoaS, Dr. Xaos, pvsage, Unia, Sector, anyone?
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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The vertex-icons-tweak package has a transparent icon background.
Im not very familiar with nm-applet, sorry.
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I think the network status icons are in /usr/share/icons/Faenza/status/. The 32px and above have backgrounds while 24px and below don't. It seems that the tray might be using the 32 instead of the 24, thus setting the icon in a dark square.
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I think this was solved here: https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=1536.
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So it looks as if the cause is the tint2 icon size setting rather than the icon theme per se.
Around that time I changed it from 24 to 0, which allows tint2 to resize icons to the panel size, thinking that would allow users more flexibility. It worked OK for me but if it causes issues on other systems we can put it back to 24 easily enough.
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I can confirm this issue (and the fix) in my relatively fresh rc2-2 installation running under QEMU/KVM (with direct rendering enabled and full compositing).
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