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  audio-card                    OK
  audio-card                    OK (did not exist in KDE 3 - right?)
  audio-headset                OK *
  audio-headset                OK * (did not exist in KDE 3)
  audio-input-line              OK *
  audio-input-line              OK * (did not exist in KDE 3)
  audio-input-microphone        OK
  audio-input-microphone        OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
  battery                      OK
  battery                      OK (KDE 3 names: battery,
  camera-photo                  OK
                                  apps/laptop_battery)
  camera-web                    OK
  camera-photo                  OK (KDE 3 names:
  cpu                          ??
                                  camera_unmount, camera)
  computer                      OK
camera-video                  Needed
  computer-laptop              OK **
  camera-web                    OK (Not yet in 0.8 of the spec,
  drive-harddisk                OK
                                  only in CVS.)
  drive-optical                OK
  cpu                          OK ** (did not exist in KDE 3 - right?)
drive-remote                  -> places/folder-remote
  computer                      OK (KDE 3 name: system)
                                  (Not 100% clean, let's ask the
  computer-laptop              OK ** (KDE 3 name: laptop)
                                  usability team what they think
  drive-harddisk                OK (KDE 3 name: hdd_unmount)
                                  about this issue.)
  drive-optical                OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
  drive-removable-media        OK
  drive-removable-media        OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
  drive-removable-media-usb    OK **
  drive-removable-media-usb    OK ** (did not exist in KDE 3)
  drive-removable-media-usb-pendrive  OK **
  drive-removable-media-usb-pendrive  OK **
  input-gaming                  OK
                                  (KDE 3 name: usbpendrive_unmount)
  input-keyboard                OK
  input-gaming                  OK (KDE 3 name: joystick)
  input-mouse                  OK
  input-keyboard                OK (KDE 3 name: keyboard)
  input-tablet                  OK
  input-mouse                  OK (KDE 3 name: mouse)
  media-flash                  OK
  input-tablet                  OK (KDE 3 name: tablet)
media-floppy                  OK
  media-flash                  OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
  media-flash-memory-stick      OK **
  media-flash-memory-stick      OK ** (KDE 3 name: memory_stick_unmount)
  media-flash-sd-mmc            OK **
  media-flash-sd-mmc            OK ** (KDE 3 name: sd_mmc_unmount)
  media-flash-smart-media      OK **
  media-flash-smart-media      OK ** (KDE 3 name: smart_media_unmount)
  media-optical                OK
media-floppy                  OK (KDE 3 name: 3floppy_unmount)
  media-optical                OK (KDE 3 name: cdrom_unmount)
  media-optical-audio          -> svn rm, and replace with a
  media-optical-audio          -> svn rm, and replace with a
                                   combination of media-optical
                                   combination of media-optical
                                   and emblem-audio  
                                   and emblem-audio
  media-optical-recordable      OK **
                                  (KDE 3 name: cdaudio_unmount)
  media-tape                    OK
  media-optical-recordable      OK ** (KDE 3 name: cdwriter_unmount)
  modem                        OK
  media-tape                    OK (KDE 3 name: mo_unmount)
  multimedia-player            OK
  modem                        OK (did not exist in KDE 3 - right?)
  multimedia-player-apple-ipod  OK **
  multimedia-player            OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
  places/network-local          -> network-wired
  multimedia-player-apple-ipod  OK ** (KDE 3 name: ipod_unmount)
  pda                          OK
  network-wired                OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
  phone                        OK
network-wireless              OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
  printer                      OK
  pda                          OK (KDE 3 names: pda_black, pda_blue)
  scanner                      OK
  phone                        OK (did not exist in KDE 3 - right?)
  video-display                OK
  printer                      OK (KDE 3 names: printer1, printer)
  video-projector              OK *
  scanner                      OK (KDE 3 name: scanner)
  video-television              OK *
  video-display                OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
  video-projector              OK * (did not exist in KDE 3)
  video-television              OK * (KDE 3 name: tv)


  * suggesting this for inclusion into the icon naming specification
  * suggesting this for inclusion into the icon naming specification
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  camera-video
  camera-video
   The fallback icon for video cameras
   The fallback icon for video cameras
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== Postponed ==
It's currently not clear if those will stay in the spec, you might hold off drawing those icons until it's clear what will happen with them.
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network-wired
  The icon used for wired network connections.
network-wireless
  The icon used for wireless network connections.
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  media-zip
  media-zip
   The icon for Iomega Zip media.
   The icon for Iomega Zip media.
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== Don't know what to do with... ==
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cpu
  The specification does not contain any low-level processing
  units, such as CPUs or RAM. I can't think of an appropriate
  "category" name for those. The only word that I found which
  comes close was "internal-*" (internal-cpu, internal-memory, ...)
  but I'm not sure if this consistent with the rest of the
  devices category in the spec and extensible enough.
  Input and better ideas appreciated.
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 11 May 2008

Specification compliance of icon names

Icon names without trailing stars already exist in the freedesktop.org icon naming specification.

 audio-card                    OK (did not exist in KDE 3 - right?)
 audio-headset                 OK * (did not exist in KDE 3)
 audio-input-line              OK * (did not exist in KDE 3)
 audio-input-microphone        OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
 battery                       OK (KDE 3 names: battery,
                                   apps/laptop_battery)
 camera-photo                  OK (KDE 3 names:
                                   camera_unmount, camera)
 camera-video                  Needed
 camera-web                    OK (Not yet in 0.8 of the spec,
                                   only in CVS.)
 cpu                           OK ** (did not exist in KDE 3 - right?)
 computer                      OK (KDE 3 name: system)
 computer-laptop               OK ** (KDE 3 name: laptop)
 drive-harddisk                OK (KDE 3 name: hdd_unmount)
 drive-optical                 OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
 drive-removable-media         OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
 drive-removable-media-usb     OK ** (did not exist in KDE 3)
 drive-removable-media-usb-pendrive  OK **
                                  (KDE 3 name: usbpendrive_unmount)
 input-gaming                  OK (KDE 3 name: joystick)
 input-keyboard                OK (KDE 3 name: keyboard)
 input-mouse                   OK (KDE 3 name: mouse)
 input-tablet                  OK (KDE 3 name: tablet)
 media-flash                   OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
 media-flash-memory-stick      OK ** (KDE 3 name: memory_stick_unmount)
 media-flash-sd-mmc            OK ** (KDE 3 name: sd_mmc_unmount)
 media-flash-smart-media       OK ** (KDE 3 name: smart_media_unmount)
 media-floppy                  OK (KDE 3 name: 3floppy_unmount)
 media-optical                 OK (KDE 3 name: cdrom_unmount)
 media-optical-audio           -> svn rm, and replace with a
                                  combination of media-optical
                                  and emblem-audio
                                  (KDE 3 name: cdaudio_unmount)
 media-optical-recordable      OK ** (KDE 3 name: cdwriter_unmount)
 media-tape                    OK (KDE 3 name: mo_unmount)
 modem                         OK (did not exist in KDE 3 - right?)
 multimedia-player             OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
 multimedia-player-apple-ipod  OK ** (KDE 3 name: ipod_unmount)
 network-wired                 OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
 network-wireless              OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
 pda                           OK (KDE 3 names: pda_black, pda_blue)
 phone                         OK (did not exist in KDE 3 - right?)
 printer                       OK (KDE 3 names: printer1, printer)
 scanner                       OK (KDE 3 name: scanner)
 video-display                 OK (did not exist in KDE 3)
 video-projector               OK * (did not exist in KDE 3)
 video-television              OK * (KDE 3 name: tv)

 * suggesting this for inclusion into the icon naming specification
 ** not in the spec, but let's keep it out of there anyways,
    it's not really suited or necessary for it to be in there

To do for Oxygen

Icons that are in the spec, but not yet in Oxygen's devices/ (after renaming) so they need to be added. Descriptions taken from the specification.

 camera-video
   The fallback icon for video cameras

Icons in Tango, but not in the spec

We don't need to have those, but if we do they should be named this way:

 media-zip
   The icon for Iomega Zip media.

Summary of the suggested additions

The ones marked with * and should therefore go into the icon naming specification, presented here in a shorter list for a better overview. Including a suggested short description text like needed for inclusion in the spec.

 audio-headset
   The icon used for handsfree headset devices that combine a pair
   of headphones or earphones with a microphone.

 audio-input-line
   The icon used for audio line input devices.

 video-projector
   The icon used for a projector that video gets displayed to.

 video-television
   The icon used for a television device, such as
   CRT or flat panel displays.