On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 7:37 PM, Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro(a)gnome.org> wrote:
I sent this to the wrong desktop list earlier today [1]. Trying
again....
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ttps://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2015-April/msg00028.html
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From: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro(a)gnome.org>
To: desktop-devel-list <desktop-devel-list(a)gnome.org>
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2015 09:48:10 -0500
Subject: Symbolic icons in app menu -- not ready for F22
Hi,
Currently, half our apps use nice symbolic icons in the app menu,
while the other half use shrunken hicolor icons. This inconsistency is
a poor user experience, and not something that should happen in a
serious operating system. Progress is being tracked at [1] under the
column 3.16 status, but it's clearly not going to be finished prior to
the F22.
I don't think this change is ready for Fedora (or other distros -- the
change should have been delayed until GNOME 3.18). We should wait
until at least all the apps we install by default have symbolic icons
before making this switch. Ideally [1] would be completed as well. I
propose either:
a) Reverting the change to use symbolic icons for the app menu in a
downstream patch. This would involve reverting upstream commit [2].
b) Integrating symbolic icons for those apps in downstream patches.
This would be more work, but at least patches already exist (thanks
Jakub!) for nearly all GNOME apps, even though a few have been
rejected upstream. We would still need icons for devassistant and
setroubleshoot, though.
As long as "those apps" is only a subset of available apps the
inconsistency will remain. So while this would improve it it won't
really "fix" it.