Projects/Oxygen/namingSpec/places: Difference between revisions
("mail" is now "mail-message" and hardly disturbs anyone.) |
(dobey had a somewhat nicer approach to bookmarks -> plan to use user-bookmarks and user-favorites in the future) |
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bookmarks -> user-bookmarks (added to the spec | |||
only recently, in CVS) | |||
document-multiple OK ** (KDE 3 name: kmultiple) | document-multiple OK ** (KDE 3 name: kmultiple) | ||
favorites -> user-favorites ** | |||
folder OK | folder OK | ||
folder-remote | folder-remote OK | ||
folder-red, | folder-red, | ||
folder-blue, | folder-blue, | ||
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folder-video -> svn rm | folder-video -> svn rm | ||
(emulate with folder + emblem overlay) | (emulate with folder + emblem overlay) | ||
mail- | mail-folder-inbox OK ** (KDE 3 name: folder_inbox) | ||
mail-folder-outbox OK ** (KDE 3 name: folder_outbox) | |||
mail-message ?? (KDE 3 name: mail_generic) | |||
network-workgroup OK (KDE 3 name: network) | network-workgroup OK (KDE 3 name: network) | ||
network-server OK (KDE 3 name: server) | network-server OK (KDE 3 name: server) | ||
network-server-database OK ** (no corresponding icon in KDE 3) | network-server-database OK ** (no corresponding icon in KDE 3) | ||
start-here OK (KDE 3 name: apps/kmenu) | start-here OK (did not exist in KDE 3) | ||
user-desktop OK | start-here-kde OK ** (KDE 3 name: apps/kmenu) | ||
user-desktop OK (KDE 3 name: filesystems/desktop) | |||
user-home OK (KDE 3 names: folder_home, folder_home2) | user-home OK (KDE 3 names: folder_home, folder_home2) | ||
user-identity OK ** (KDE 3 name: identity) | |||
user-trash OK (KDE 3 name: trashcan_empty) | user-trash OK (KDE 3 name: trashcan_empty) | ||
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== To do for Oxygen == | == To do for Oxygen == | ||
Nothing to be done, places implements all of the naming spec correctly :D | |||
== Stuff that needs to be done in the code == | == Stuff that needs to be done in the code == | ||
* Replace root folder occurrences (folder-red/folder-root) with drive-harddisk? (Discuss with kde-usability first.) | * Replace root folder occurrences (folder-red/folder-root) with drive-harddisk? (Discuss with kde-usability first.) | ||
Latest revision as of 11:12, 27 May 2008
Specification compliance of icon names
Icon names without trailing stars already exist in the freedesktop.org icon naming specification.
bookmarks -> user-bookmarks (added to the spec only recently, in CVS) document-multiple OK ** (KDE 3 name: kmultiple) favorites -> user-favorites ** folder OK folder-remote OK folder-red, folder-blue, folder-brown, folder-cyan, folder-green, folder-grey, folder-orange, folder-violet, folder-yellow -> Keep for now, but try to bring up some substitute functionality, like tinting folders by code, or putting the regular folder on a colored background. folder-bookmarks, folder-development, folder-html, folder-image, folder-important, folder-locked, folder-print, folder-sound, folder-tar, folder-txt, folder-video -> svn rm (emulate with folder + emblem overlay) mail-folder-inbox OK ** (KDE 3 name: folder_inbox) mail-folder-outbox OK ** (KDE 3 name: folder_outbox) mail-message ?? (KDE 3 name: mail_generic) network-workgroup OK (KDE 3 name: network) network-server OK (KDE 3 name: server) network-server-database OK ** (no corresponding icon in KDE 3) start-here OK (did not exist in KDE 3) start-here-kde OK ** (KDE 3 name: apps/kmenu) user-desktop OK (KDE 3 name: filesystems/desktop) user-home OK (KDE 3 names: folder_home, folder_home2) user-identity OK ** (KDE 3 name: identity) user-trash OK (KDE 3 name: trashcan_empty) * 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 to be a standard icon
To do for Oxygen
Nothing to be done, places implements all of the naming spec correctly :D
Stuff that needs to be done in the code
- Replace root folder occurrences (folder-red/folder-root) with drive-harddisk? (Discuss with kde-usability first.)