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Description of problem: gpredict uses the ltr and rtl versions of the GTK_STOCK_MEDIA_PLAY icon. According to <http://developer.gnome.org/gtk/2.24/gtk-Stock-Items.html#GTK-STOCK-MEDIA-PLAY:CAPS> there is supposed to be a left and right hand version available. This package defines the ltr version that is used: /usr/share/icons/gnome/22x22/actions/gtk-media-play-ltr.png Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-icon-theme-2.31.0-1.fc14.noarch How reproducible: Very Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install gpredict. 2. Start gpredict 3. Click the down arrow on the right hand side near the top of the screen. 4. Select time controller. Actual results: Two arrows pointing to the right with a pause symbol in between. Expected results: One arrow pointing left then a pause symbol, then an arrow pointing right. Additional info: This problem is also being seen in other distributions.
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