[Design Team] #56: Request for multimedia icons
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#56: Request for multimedia icons
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Reporter: oget | Owner:
Type: icon request | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: milestone1
Version: | Keywords:
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Now that the [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/FedoraStudio
FedoraStudio feature] is [https://fedorahosted.org/fesco/ticket/191
accepted by FESCo] we are in need of new icons.
The Audio&Video/Multimedia desktop menu is being categorized. For each
submenu entry we are requesting new icons. Some are pretty
straightforward, whereas some are more left to imagination.
Currently for the [http://oget.fedorapeople.org/multimedia-menus/ test
package], I borrowed icons from other projects. I will replace these icons
with the ones produced here.
Here is a list of what we need and some explanation:
* Capture&Import icon: This is a general group of applications for
capturing/importing all sorts of media: Audio streams, Video streams,
sound recording with a mic, ripping CD's DVD's, TV broadcasts...
* Creation icon: An icon for the top menu which will contain other media
creation applications listed below. Very open to imagination :)
* Digital processing icon: This group contains audio/video effect
applications. Synthesizer applications. An idea for the icon would be a
foot pedal musicians use (like a distortion pedal).
* Editors icon: Audio editors, video editors, soundfont editors...
Basically, applications that can be use existing data to create some
output.
* Jack icon: JACK (Jack Audio Connection Kit) using applications. These
are wide range applications, primarily used for audio creation. An audio
jack connector (like the one you plug into the electric guitar) is an idea
for the icon.
* MIDI icon: MIDI using applications. Again wide range, but a MIDI
keyboard sounds like an idea.
* Sequencer/Multitrack recorder icon: An icon for the group of multitrack
sequencers, digital audio workstations.
* Notation icon: Icon for the group of musical notation applications.
* Mixer icon: Group of software mixers. Like pulseaudio control, kmix,
gnome mixer...
* Output generation icon: Very wide range and quite open to imagination.
The applications that are covered by this group are audio/video streamers,
format changers, CD/DVD burners, subtitle editors. In terms of
functionality, this one is kind of opposite to the "Capture&Import" group.
* Tools icon: Helper applications that usually do not do anything with
multimedia data. Such as instrument tuner, metronome...
* Player icon: An icon for audio/video players group.
This makes 12 icons. I know it is a long list but is there a chance we can
have these by F-12?
Very many thanks!
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/design-team/ticket/56>
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8 years, 10 months
[Design Team] #45: packaging process visual representation
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#45: packaging process visual representation
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Reporter: dtimms | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: trivial | Milestone:
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It would be nice to have some graphics built that represent a simplified
overview of some complex fedora tasks to take the eye sting away from
pages of text processes. An idea for the packaging process perhaps:
- think of an oval football ground, where the viewer is standing at near
the foci of one end. She sees a path curving from past left extent of
vision, around to the right extent of vision. The viewpoint should be
above the ground, and the perspective should be apparent.
The breakdown is shown as graphical items rising out of the path, perhaps
with additional arrows to indicate flow of additional tasks / information:
{{{
- choose a software project
- start a template spec file
- gathering information
- understanding packaging guidelines
- configure local rpmbuild
- local build
- local rpmlint
- local package test (iteration over last few items)
- create package review bug
- - paths of new packagers taking tentative steps
- - paths of existing packagers indicating review of spec
- respond / improve package based on comments, iteration (circle)
- performing semi/reviews of other packages
- community approval of package
- cvs request / import
- build request (to successful build) iteration
- update system requests
- published package
- - bugs / feedback / updates iteration
}}}
Try to indicate the communication and community involvement during the
stages.
I have no idea how you would represent in nice graphic form any of those
items.
An image that fits into say 800x 600 (active content area for a 1024x768
display) could be a useful size, but might be too small for definition of
any step icons to be usable.
? Can the wiki provide imagemap like links that could jump to the specific
task detailed descriptions.
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/design-team/ticket/45>
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10 years, 6 months
[Design Team] #52: standard Fedora presentation template & diagram templates
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#52: standard Fedora presentation template & diagram templates
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Reporter: duffy | Owner:
Type: materials for ambassadors request | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone:
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For a long time we've needed a standard (orset of) slide deck template for
folks making presentations about Fedora. Would be nice to have some simple
diagram templates in Inkscape as well that presenters can modify to their
needs.
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/design-team/ticket/52>
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Fedora Design Team
11 years
[Design Team] #58: T-Shirt region Design
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#58: T-Shirt region Design
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Reporter: wonderer(a)fedoraproject.org | Type: task
Status: new | Priority: minor
Milestone: | Version:
Keywords: |
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at the last EMEA Ambassadors Meeting 20090722 we had the idea we want a
new T-Shirt Design for EMEA Users. This should be not Event specific and
more for allday usage. This idea could also be for "transformed" to NA,
LATAM, etc. later if wanted.
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11 years, 6 months
[Design Team] #50: ABRT GUI rework
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#50: ABRT GUI rework
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Reporter: zprikryl | Owner:
Type: usability assessment | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Version: | Keywords:
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Hi,
since we are "command line" users, we aren't sure about how GUI is
designed. Can anybody tak a look at it? Basically, there are two windows.
First window includes a list of bugs with basic information like
application name, package name, ... An user has two options. Either report
a crash or delete a crash. If the user wants to report a crash, he chooses
some crash by clicking and then click on the icon in the icon panel, after
a while a second windows is displayed. If he wants to delete a crash, then
he click on another icon.
Second window includes a list of detailed information. Some information
the user can not change (like linux kernel version), some information he
can change (like backtrace). When data have binary form (possibly large
amount of data) the user can decide if he wants to include then in a
report (by clicking on a checkbutton on left side). The same situation is
when data have text form and text is large.
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12 years, 5 months