Does anyone recognize this issue (see image)?
I’m pretty sure this happens when Android ROMs set the experimental flag that forces dynamic icons. Google experimented with it during the beta, but ultimately disabled the feature. But all ROMs that ship the AOSP launcher can enable it.
In this case, Jerboa’s latest version works normally with dynamic icons, so forcing it might be causing issues.
My icon has a white background and then all looks fine.
The jerboa at home:
Mine looks the same but I’m using a launcher not the standard Android one
Any image artists want to put together some stylish app icons and submit them to Github?
Looks fine to me. Could it be a system theme issue?
Looks fine for me. The squircle thing is setup systemwide.
Maybe you got a bootleg copy.
I suspect you have changed a universal setting in your device that effects the way app icons appear. Square shaped and background color?
Can’t find any, but I’m on a slightly obscure OS (https://e.foundation/e-os/) so probably they have made some choices like that. Thanks!
I think e os is running on very outdated Android version. So it might be because older version do not handle transparent icon well.
Also e/os has some modification on icon. It is possible they set the background to the boarder color of the icon, hence hiding the tail.
I would suggest to try a different launcher/icon pack see if the issue persist.
/e/ os seems to be running Android 12, which I believe is the latest?
But yes, a different launcher solves the issue!
Looks fine in LineageOS 19.
That is not normal. Do you have some sort of contrast setting turned on in android?
I’m pretty sure I don’t. What is different in my case? The background color of the icon?
The tail and feet and outline are missing. 👀
poor little guy looks like fucking Rayman
It was exposed to the Mars atmosphere in Total Recall.
I love this comment so much. I keep rereading it. 🤣