Forwarded from http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=382207 : Epiphany 2.16.1, Ubuntu 6.10 The throbber used on tabs while pages are loading is quite nice, but it blinks as the dark segment reaches 12 o'clock. This suggests that there is an accidental blank frame in the animation. --- Indeed, the process-working animation contains a blank frame, see http://tango.freedesktop.org/static/cvs/tango-icon-theme/32x32/animations/process-working.png
The name specification defines process-working to include the 'still' frame. Historically the GNOME side of things has been using a separate file for this (unlike KDE for example). If applications aim to support the naming scheme, they should follow the spec. * http://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-naming-spec/icon-naming-spec-latest.html
Well, Epiphany doesn't use "process-working", but "gnome-spinner". Since the specifications of these are incompatible, gnome-spinner should not be a symlink to process-working.
Changing the system to the gnome way of things doesn't solve anything, just moves the problem to the KDE side. I don't see this as a problem with the specification nor the tango icon theme.
I fixed epiphany to use the 0th frame as rest icon. However I still don't get why the frame is blank; shouldn't it be the 'clock' with all marks light-grey ?
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