I tried Wayland before updating to 17.10 too, and I think I would have reacted to the icon not being grayscale then. So I'm pretty confident this is new behavior after updating from Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 to Ubuntu 17.10, but I can't be 100% sure.
When logging in with X the Rambox icon is grayscale , as it should since I've set Desaturation to 1.0.
But when logging in to the standard session, which now uses Wayland the icon looks like this , in full color (which is pretty ugly, but that's Rambox' fault, not yours ;)).
When I tried testing this, going back and forth between X and Wayland a few times the icon once stayed grayscale on Wayland for a little while right after logging in, but then changed back to color. No idea why.
Thanks for a really great extension!
PS: This was an update, not a clean install. I've always had issues with updates before, and I've had a few other minor issues now too, so I might do a clean install. Though it's so much work…
I tried Wayland before updating to 17.10 too, and I think I would have reacted to the icon not being grayscale then. So I'm pretty confident this is new behavior after updating from Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 to Ubuntu 17.10, but I can't be 100% sure.
When logging in with X the Rambox icon is grayscale , as it should since I've set Desaturation to 1.0.
But when logging in to the standard session, which now uses Wayland the icon looks like this , in full color (which is pretty ugly, but that's Rambox' fault, not yours ;)).
When I tried testing this, going back and forth between X and Wayland a few times the icon once stayed grayscale on Wayland for a little while right after logging in, but then changed back to color. No idea why.
Thanks for a really great extension!
PS: This was an update, not a clean install. I've always had issues with updates before, and I've had a few other minor issues now too, so I might do a clean install. Though it's so much work…