On 08/06/2009 11:35 AM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Just FYI
Known problem.
A good part of those are Bluecurve icons but some are Tango (ex. Software Updates, which is newly added).
It should be noted Fedora is using an upstream icon set, not something maintained in-house.
Nicu Buculei (nicu_fedora@nicubunu.ro) said:
On 08/06/2009 11:35 AM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Just FYI
Known problem.
A good part of those are Bluecurve icons but some are Tango (ex. Software Updates, which is newly added).
It should be noted Fedora is using an upstream icon set, not something maintained in-house.
That being said, if you seen an app using an old bluecurve icon, feel free to put a patch changing it to use a system theme icon in bugzilla... (Or heck, just file a bug.)
Bill
On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 12:46 -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote:
That being said, if you seen an app using an old bluecurve icon, feel free to put a patch changing it to use a system theme icon in bugzilla... (Or heck, just file a bug.)
Sometimes there isn't a replacement for that. In Echo we've made some effort to cover most of the prominent ones (i.e. those present in Destkop Spin), but with gnome-icon-theme, many of these will still remain unthemed and thus have the old bluecurve icons... See (a little outdated) wiki page that is supposed to track if the .desktop file supports icon theming at all [1] -- although only for those that are accessible in system->administration menu...
Bill
Martin
References: [1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/Icons/Names/SystemAdministration
Martin Sourada (martin.sourada@gmail.com) said:
That being said, if you seen an app using an old bluecurve icon, feel free to put a patch changing it to use a system theme icon in bugzilla... (Or heck, just file a bug.)
Sometimes there isn't a replacement for that.
Oh, I agree. But to pick a random example that I've never got around to filing a bug for, the icon used in usermode-gtk surely has a theme-level equivalent that should be used.
Bill
On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 18:58 +0200, Martin Sourada wrote:
On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 12:46 -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote:
That being said, if you seen an app using an old bluecurve icon, feel free to put a patch changing it to use a system theme icon in bugzilla... (Or heck, just file a bug.)
Sometimes there isn't a replacement for that. In Echo we've made some effort to cover most of the prominent ones (i.e. those present in Destkop Spin), but with gnome-icon-theme, many of these will still remain unthemed and thus have the old bluecurve icons... See (a little outdated) wiki page that is supposed to track if the .desktop file supports icon theming at all [1] -- although only for those that are accessible in system->administration menu...
Where do those icons come from though, considering we don't install bluecurve-icon-theme by default anymore ? Or are we talking about bluecurve-style icons that are shipped in individual packages ?
On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 14:07 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:
Where do those icons come from though, considering we don't install bluecurve-icon-theme by default anymore ? Or are we talking about bluecurve-style icons that are shipped in individual packages ?
Yep, when they are bluecurve they are always shipped in individual packages.
Martin
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