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Different kinds of Trash / Rubbish Bin in Desktop vs. sidebar #868
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Most icon themes have different icons depending on the screen size. Mainly because a single icon might not work on all sizes. The only option I can see is to use the symbolic icon on the sidebar on the desktop, which is more of a real-life icon. |
I’m sorry I can’t work out what you’re suggesting, but I think there are three options:
(This is a case where the rounded rectangle shape is quite unhelpful. Trash cans / rubbish bins have few recognizable features except for their shapes. For portable bins of any sort, that shape is nearly always tapered — narrower at the bottom than the top — so that they’re stackable.) |
Now reported upstream as suru-icon-theme#98. |
Closing this here as you reported it upstream |
yaru-theme-* 18.10.4, Ubuntu Cosmic
On the Desktop, the Trash / Rubbish Bin is a recycle bin, with a logo and without a lid, like you’d find in an office.
In the Files sidebar, the Trash / Rubbish Bin is an Oscar-the-Grouch-style grooved garbage can, with a lid with a handle, and something sitting in front of it. (A rubbish bag?)
Obviously the icon in the sidebar needs to be simpler and more symbolic than the one on the Desktop, to fit in with the other sidebar icons. However, it needn’t be a completely different kind of bin altogether.
[Originally reported in the Yaru forum.]
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