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Message #00590
[Bug 789691] Re: problems with time control: wrong icon, 100% on manual time adjustment
I have recipe for a solution for this problem. Ideally it would be
fixed upstream in the themes but for now....
For the theme Humanity which appears to be the default on my machine:
in /usr/share/icons/Humanity/actions/ there are several subdirectories with a file called media-playback-start.svg (these are the playback icons).
Using inkscape I flipped them horizontally. (for png's, you might want
to use convert for this.) and save the file to media-playback-start-
rtl.svg
I then ran gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/Humanity to update the
cache.
Voila... Stuff starts working.
I will attach a tarball with the updated icons to save others the
inkscape learning curve.
Similiar results have been achieved on Fedora using convert and png's.
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Title:
problems with time control: wrong icon, 100% on manual time adjustment
Status in “gpredict” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Binary package hint: gpredict
If I try to change the day or slide the slider in the time control, gpredict stops responding and uses 100% of CPU.
Also (and this may be unrelated?) the Time Controller dialog shows the wrong icon for the "Play Backwards" button.
Ubuntu 11.04 (natty).
Seen with both 1.1-7 nd 1.3 (Specifically, gpredict 1.1-7 from ubuntu.com natty/universe and also with gpredict 1.3-ppa4+natty from http://ppa.launchpad.net/gpredict-team/ppa/ubuntu/ natty/main.)
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