Talk:Projects/Oxygen/namingSpec/apps: Difference between revisions

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Currently KDE3 uses this in the Control Center.  The proper name for this icon would be: "preferences-desktop-remote-desktop".  Therefore, this icon can not be moved to: the application.  It can, if needed be copied to the application or the application can simply use the spec type name.
Currently KDE3 uses this in the Control Center.  The proper name for this icon would be: "preferences-desktop-remote-desktop" (Tango name).  Therefore, this icon can not be moved to the application.  It can, if needed be copied to the application or the application can simply use the spec type name.


--[[User:JRT|JRT]] 23:26, 25 July 2007 (CEST)
--[[User:JRT|JRT]] 23:26, 25 July 2007 (CEST)

Revision as of 21:28, 25 July 2007

Specification compliance of icon names

I think that things under this heading should deal with compliance with the FD.o Icon Naming Spec.

The list of KDE ONLY application names has nothing to do with this since all branded names are automatically in compliance. I agree that the menu icon for an application should be installed by the application. With KDE apps that come ONLY in the KDE packages, this can be done by the package rather than the individual apps.

It is also true that branded icons for other applications are also automatically in compliance with the spec.

In either case, I see no purpose that is served by listing these here.

The issue of where to install them should be addressed on: <[email protected]>

--JRT 22:53, 25 July 2007 (CEST)

Specific icons

krbf

Currently KDE3 uses this in the Control Center. The proper name for this icon would be: "preferences-desktop-remote-desktop" (Tango name). Therefore, this icon can not be moved to the application. It can, if needed be copied to the application or the application can simply use the spec type name.

--JRT 23:26, 25 July 2007 (CEST)