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icons too big in xubuntu 14.04 beta2 #3

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pasmanp opened this issue Apr 9, 2014 · 6 comments
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icons too big in xubuntu 14.04 beta2 #3

pasmanp opened this issue Apr 9, 2014 · 6 comments

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@pasmanp
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pasmanp commented Apr 9, 2014

hi.
intel/nvidia logos are very big and not fit in panel.

@pbattaglia
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Shrinking the images down to 32x24 fixes the issue on Xubuntu 14.04. I don't want to submit a PR because I have no idea whether this works in general.

@jarvisschultz
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This fixed it for me using gnome classic on 14.04.

I looked at a few other indicator applet packages to see how they implemented icons (e.g. cpufreq), and other than the fact that they use svg's I could tell very little difference in how they implement their icons. So I tried instead converting the prime-indicator icon to an svg, and that did not fix the issue (I still had to manually re-scale). There should be a better way!

@AntoineTurmel
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I got this issue on Ubuntu 14.10 with gnome-panel installed (classic):
prime
prime2

@andrebrait
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@pasmanp @pbattaglia @jarvisschultz @AntoineTurmel I've just released version 1.0.0 of my fork, which has a ton of bugs fixed as well as some new features and new icons. Check it out: https://github.com/andrebrait/prime-indicator

The size of the icons should be correct in XFCE now.

@AntoineTurmel
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@andrebrait I'll try when I have time ;)

@andrebrait
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@AntoineTurmel Ok! If it makes it easier for you, my fork became available in the webupd8 ppa today as prime-indicator-plus.

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