GtkIconTheme: gtk_icon_theme_add_resource_path docs: Clarify "treated like unthemed icons"
The docs for gtk_icon_theme_add_resource_path and the resource-path property state
Icons that are directly placed in the resource path instead of a subdirectory are also considered as ultimate fallback, but they are treated like unthemed icons.
But this appears not to be the case or maybe I'm just not parsing that correctly. It's also unclear to me, at least, what "treated like unthemed icons" actually means or if it's even important in this context.
The docs for gtk_icon_theme_set_search_path have something similar
In addition if an icon found isn’t found either in the current icon theme or the default icon theme, and an image file with the right name is found directly in one of the elements of @path, then that image will be used for the icon name. (This is legacy feature, and new icons should be put into the fallback icon theme, which is called hicolor, rather than directly on the icon path.)
Per discussion with @ebassi at GNOME Discourse I'm looking for clarification on whether this should be removed from the docs or maybe just re-phrased?