Projects/Oxygen/namingSpec/categories: Difference between revisions
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The icon for the "Desktop | The icon for the "Desktop" settings category. | ||
preferences-system -> settings-system | preferences-system -> settings-system | ||
The icon for the "System | The icon for the "System Administration" settings category. | ||
preferences-desktop-peripherals -> settings-peripherals | preferences-desktop-peripherals -> settings-peripherals |
Revision as of 17:49, 4 July 2007
Specification compliance of icon names
Icon names without trailing stars already exist in the freedesktop.org icon naming specification.
all category icons missing * 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
Icons that are in the spec, but not yet in Oxygen's categories/ so they need to be added. Descriptions taken from the specification.
application-accessories The icon for the "Accessories" sub-menu of the Programs menu. applications-development The icon for the "Programming" sub-menu of the Programs menu. applications-engineering The icon for the "Engineering" sub-menu of the Programs menu. applications-games The icon for the "Games" sub-menu of the Programs menu. applications-graphics The icon for the "Graphics" sub-menu of the Programs menu. applications-internet The icon for the "Internet" sub-menu of the Programs menu. applications-multimedia The icon for the "Multimedia" sub-menu of the Programs menu. applications-office The icon for the "Office" sub-menu of the Programs menu. applications-other The icon for the "Other" sub-menu of the Programs menu. (Editor's note: Name needs to be reviewed in collaboration with the icon naming specification maintainers, see below.) applications-science The icon for the "Science" sub-menu of the Programs menu. applications-system The icon for the "System Tools" sub-menu of the Programs menu. applications-utilities The icon for the "Utilities" sub-menu of the Programs menu. system-help The icon for the "Help" system category.
Suggested changes and 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.
applications-education The icon for the "Education" sub-menu of the Programs menu. applications-development [Rename "Programming" to "Development".] applications-other -> applications The icon for applications category. preferences-other -> settings The icon for a generic settings category. preferences-desktop -> settings-desktop The icon for the "Desktop" settings category. preferences-system -> settings-system The icon for the "System Administration" settings category. preferences-desktop-peripherals -> settings-peripherals The icon for the "Peripherals" settings category. preferences-desktop-personal -> settings-personal The icon for the "Personal" settings category. preferences-system-network -> settings-network The icon for the "Network" settings category.
Rationale for the renames:
"preferences" to "settings": not because KDE uses settings, but because the icon naming spec then stays consistent with the fd.o menu spec, see [[1]].
"other" implies that the icon should be a generic one, and indeed applications-other and preferences-other make for a good fallback if there are categories not covered by a given theme. Also, at least KDE has no "other preferences" category, but rather a separate system settings application and a menu (with icon), both using one general settings icon for the whole set of sub-elements.
The preferences-desktop-* ones are very implementation specific, as it's not specified anywhere that the "peripherals" and "personal" settings need to be a child element of the desktop settings. Likewise, "network" settings don't necessarily reside in the preferences-system category in certain desktops.