Closed Bug 33199 Opened 24 years ago Closed 24 years ago

Win32 Icon blends with background

Categories

(SeaMonkey :: UI Design, defect, P3)

x86
Windows NT

Tracking

(Not tracked)

VERIFIED WORKSFORME

People

(Reporter: rekle, Assigned: bugs)

Details

The gecko icon on Win32 seems to blend in with the background when you use a
background setting of no wallpaper and use the default color.

You can duplicate this by doing the following:
1. Create a Mozilla icon on the desktop.
2. Turn off all wallpaper images.
3. Right click on the desktop and choose Properties
4. Choose the Appearance Tab.
5. Choose Desktop under the Items combo box.
6. On the color combo box to the right of the Items combo box, choose the last
color on the right of the third row of color boxes.
7. Click OK

All you will see is to pixels (the gecko's eyes) instead of the whole icon.
There should be a colored border around the gecko that sets it off from the
transparent background.
imglib? style?
Assignee: waterson → pnunn
Component: XP Miscellany → ImageLib
QA Contact: brendan → elig
Naaah... It must be a problem with the icon's mask on Win32. It's a bad gif or a 
bad whatever - I'm not familiar with Win32 icons - but it sure is a UI problem.

Reassigned to Ben. CCd german.
Assignee: pnunn → ben
Component: ImageLib → XPApps
Is this a duplicate of 26755? (haven't looked at it in detail)
this has been fixed. (by someone else, worksforme)
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 24 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
Richard kindly confirmed by e-mail that this is okay to mark as Verified, and has 
been fixed for some time. Thanks!
Product: Core → Mozilla Application Suite
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