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applications-accessories | applications-accessories OK | ||
applications-development | applications-development OK | ||
applications-engineering | applications-engineering OK | ||
applications-education | applications-education OK * | ||
applications-games | applications-games OK | ||
applications-graphics | applications-graphics OK | ||
applications-internet | applications-internet OK | ||
applications-multimedia | applications-multimedia OK | ||
applications-office | applications-office OK | ||
applications-other | applications-other OK *** | ||
applications-science | applications-science OK | ||
applications-system | applications-system OK | ||
applications-toys | applications-toys OK ** | ||
applications-utilities | applications-utilities OK | ||
preferences-other Needed | |||
preferences-desktop Needed | |||
preferences-desktop-peripherals OK *** | preferences-desktop-peripherals OK *** | ||
preferences-desktop-personal OK | preferences-desktop-personal OK | ||
Revision as of 22:48, 19 October 2007
Specification compliance of icon names
Icon names without trailing stars already exist in the freedesktop.org icon naming specification.
applications-accessories OK
applications-development OK
applications-engineering OK
applications-education OK *
applications-games OK
applications-graphics OK
applications-internet OK
applications-multimedia OK
applications-office OK
applications-other OK ***
applications-science OK
applications-system OK
applications-toys OK **
applications-utilities OK
preferences-other Needed
preferences-desktop Needed
preferences-desktop-peripherals OK ***
preferences-desktop-personal OK
preferences-system OK
preferences-system-network OK ***
system-help OK
* 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
*** bad naming in the spec imho, suggesting to rename this icon
there, but let's use the specified name for now
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. (A lot of those icons already exist as package_* in apps/, they'd only need to be pulled over to here.)
preferences-desktop The icon for the "Desktop Preferences" category. preferences-other The icon for the “Other” preferences category.
Suggested changes and additions
Including a suggested short description text like needed for inclusion in the spec.
applications-development
[In the description, change "Programming" to "Development",
in accordance to the icon name and the fd.o menu spec.]
applications-education
The icon for the "Education" sub-menu of the Programs menu.
applications-other -> applications
The icon for a general applications category.
preferences-other -> preferences
The icon for a general preferences category.
preferences-desktop-peripherals -> preferences-peripherals
The icon for the "Peripherals" preferences category.
preferences-desktop-personal -> preferences-personal
The icon for the "Personal" preferences category.
preferences-system-network -> preferences-network
The icon for the "Network" preferences category.
Rationale for the renames:
"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" preferences need to be a child element of the desktop preferences. Likewise, "network" settings don't necessarily reside in the preferences-system category in certain desktops.