Bug 718455

Summary: Several icons look enclosed in a dark box (something wrong with transparency)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Mattia M. <mattia.meneguzzo+fedora>
Component: gnome-colors-icon-themeAssignee: Luis Bazan <bazanluis20>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Screenshot showing the corrupt arrow icons in Nautilus. none

Description Mattia M. 2011-07-03 08:13:33 UTC
Created attachment 511029 [details]
Screenshot showing the corrupt arrow icons in Nautilus.

Description of problem:
After applying the GNOME-Colors icon theme, some icons (e.g. the forward and back arrows in Nautilus, Firefox etc. - see the attached image) appear enclosed in a dark box.
Looking into /usr/share/icons/gnome-colors-*, most 24x24 icons have the same problem.
Something is probably wrong with transparency in some PNG icon files.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
5.5.1-2

How reproducible:
Install gnome-colors-icon-theme-5.5.1-2.fc15.noarch and apply any of the Gnome-colors-* icon themes.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install gnome-colors-icon-theme-5.5.1-2.fc15.noarch
2. Apply any of the Gnome-colors-* icon themes (e.g. through GNOME Tweak Tool)
3. Start Nautilus or Firefox and look at the forward and back arrows

Additional info:
If I download the icon theme from the official web site ( http://code.google.com/p/gnome-colors/downloads/detail?name=gnome-colors-5.5.1.tar.gz&can=2&q= ), install and apply it, everything looks OK.

Comment 1 Michal Nowak 2011-07-04 16:27:35 UTC
Actually it's `convert' (from ImageMagick package) issue, filled bug and will rebuild when IM is fixed. Thanks for catching it.

Comment 2 Michal Nowak 2011-08-09 15:29:26 UTC
*** Bug 729295 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 3 Michal Nowak 2011-10-27 08:12:52 UTC
*** Bug 749458 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 4 Fedora Admin XMLRPC Client 2011-12-21 21:49:14 UTC
This package has changed ownership in the Fedora Package Database.  Reassigning to the new owner of this component.

Comment 5 Alex VillacĂ­s Lasso 2012-04-23 16:31:46 UTC
Still present in gnome-colors-icon-theme-5.5.1-2.fc15.noarch in Fedora 16. Apparently only the 24x24 size is affected. This should have been fixed a long time ago, as for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=709763 in Tango icons.

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