GNU bug report logs - #69463
29.2; Isearch help icon has inconsistent size

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Sergio Callegari <sergio.callegari <at> gmail.com>

Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2024 18:13:01 UTC

Severity: normal

Found in version 29.2

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Message #23 received at 69463 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):

From: Juri Linkov <juri <at> linkov.net>
To: Sergio Callegari <sergio.callegari <at> gmail.com>
Cc: 69463 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: bug#69463: 29.2; Isearch help icon has inconsistent size
Date: Sun, 03 Mar 2024 19:09:19 +0200
> Can you please help me understand the way in which it is "system dependent"?
>
> Where are the I-search toolbar icons sought on the system? Is it emacs
> installing them or are they supposed to be system or theme provided icons?

This is what I see while resizing the frame: when decreasing the width
of the frame then I-search toolbar icons get removed one by one
from the right side of the toolbar, so the toolbar never overgrows.

> That is definitely a life buoy, but not the life buoy that is shown as 
> the help icon when I press CTRL+s. In fact, it is the life buoy that I 
> see in most emacs screenshots on the internet. Most important this one 
> seems to have the right size.

I don't see this life buoy on GTK.

> I need help on the following points:
>
> - Why is that breeze icon being picked? Is there a way to force emacs to 
> use its own icons? Theming would be nice, but done in this way, with a 
> wild mixture of breeze icons and native emacs icons it is simply messy.
>
> - Why is that breeze icon not scaled? All other applications on my 
> system appear to scale their icons consistently.

I don't know how that breeze icon looks like.  What I see is
an icon with a blue question mark.

> My issue seems to be the same as
> https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=23847#31.
> The whole thread is interesting.

Thanks for the reference.  It could help anyone
who knows how to fix this bug.




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