This may be an "issue," depending on where the desktop icons for the
GNOME installation came from.
As I received from the Debian distribution, the icons for the desktop
consist of an oval with the seagulls in the upper left; an emblem
representing the document type in the lower right. They are very
well-designed, and all that.
However, they are light gray in color. So is the default Gnome "panel"
background. So are the inactive parts of all my windows. As a result,
the icon I keep handy on my upper panel is almost completely invisible.
Something more saturated would show up so much better; blue, perhaps, as
used on the splash screen.
Anyway, so far that's the one and only thing I've found that's "not to
love."
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David A. Cobb, Software Engineer, Public Access Advocate
"By God's Grace, I am a Christian man; by my actions a great sinner." -- The
Way of a Pilgrim: R.French, Tr.
Free at last! Free at last! Using Linux, I'm FREE at last!
Life is too short to tolerate crappy software!
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