Bug 452545

Summary: fix icon size
Product: [I don't know] kde Reporter: JOnN <jony.kos>
Component: generalAssignee: Unassigned bugs mailing-list <unassigned-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG    
Severity: normal CC: nate
Priority: NOR    
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Manjaro   
OS: Linux   
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Description JOnN 2022-04-12 10:41:12 UTC
Created attachment 148117 [details]
screen_icons

Even without magnification, you can see that the icons of the player and updates are round (they look almost the same, but have different sizes). In general, it would be nice to bring all the icons to the same size, because there is no integrity right now. On the widget panel, the update icon in the form of a shield looks like it was added from some third-party set, especially when updates come and it lights up aggressively red. I suggest changing the color of incoming updates to neutral - orange
Comment 1 JOnN 2022-04-12 10:52:39 UTC
I forgot to add: if you look closely, both icons have bad contours, pixelation
Comment 2 2wxsy58236r3 2022-04-12 10:59:45 UTC
> On the widget panel, the update icon in the form of a shield looks like it 
> was added from some third-party set, especially when updates come and
> it lights up aggressively red. I suggest changing the color of incoming
> updates to neutral - orange

Maybe the update icon is from pamac? [1] If so, maybe you can ask pamac developers to adjust the icon color.

[1] https://gitlab.manjaro.org/applications/pamac/-/blob/master/data/icons/hicolor/scalable/status/pamac-tray-update.svg
Comment 3 Nate Graham 2022-04-12 16:32:37 UTC
Unfortunately this isn't a thing we can really fix in KDE. We enforce a particular box size that the icon has to be drawn inside, but the people who created the icon can choose to put whatever they want in that box. There is no general way to fix this, other than every person who has ever drawn an icon changing it after agreeing on a set of common icon sizes, shapes, and margins across everything. Such a thing seems unfortunately unlikely to ever be possible.