What Inkscape does is install it's own icons as fallback versions for what it has, then later on asks GTK via its standard loading mechanism to load the given icon by string name. From that point it's up to GTK and the themes involved to resolve things and return the proper one. Sounds like it could be a change in GTK or elsewhere, since the Inkscape code has not changed.
What Inkscape does is install it's own icons as fallback versions for what it has, then later on asks GTK via its standard loading mechanism to load the given icon by string name. From that point it's up to GTK and the themes involved to resolve things and return the proper one. Sounds like it could be a change in GTK or elsewhere, since the Inkscape code has not changed.