https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417776

--- Comment #2 from Sadi <sadiyumu...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> We've been asked numerous times by a large number of users to use only
> symbolic icons for widgets on panels. Previously, the style of the icon
> (symbolic vs colorful) was determined with the panel thickness, but we got
> many many complaints about this, so we are now moving towards the current
> always-symbolic style.

I fully understand that widget icons should always be monochrome/symbolic in
the panel irrespective of panel thickness.

I think maybe a better solution could be achieved - if possible - if this can
be made conditional - i.e. if it is a dock and not a panel, then a colorful
icon from the current icon theme should be used instead like the app launchers
in that dock (for instance, as I use Latte Dock in Unity layout, I can see that
I have a top "panel" and a left "dock"; and some users may have a Mac-style
bottom dock as well).

So maybe you can consider this as a feature request for further improvement of
the excellent looks and appearance of KDE.

> If this bugs you, you can always edit
> /usr/share/plasma/desktoptheme/default/icons/user.svgz and remove the
> unwanted icons from it, which will make itt fall back to using colorful
> icons for larger sizes.

Thank you very much for the tip.

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