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== Specification compliance of icon names ==
== Specification compliance of icon names ==


Icon names without trailing stars already exist in the freedesktop.org icon naming specification.
Icon names without trailing stars already exist in the freedesktop.org icon naming specification.  
 
'''Generic Application Names:'''


Generic Application Names:
<pre>
<pre>
  accessories-dictionary
accessories-calculator            OK (KDE 3 name: kcalc)
  kcalc                  -> accessories-calculator
accessories-character-map          OK (KDE 3 name: kcharselect)
  kwrite                 -> accessories-text-editor
  accessories-dictionary             OK (KDE 3 name: kdict)
  khelpcenter            -> help-browser
internet-web-browser              OK *** (did not exist
  konsole                -> utilities-terminal
                                        in this form in KDE 3)
  preferences-desktop-wallpaper
  help-browser                      OK (KDE 3 name: khelpcenter)
internet-telephony                OK ** (KDE 3 name: kcall)
internet-mail                      OK *** (KDE 3 name: kmail)
ksnapshot                          -> accessories-screen-shot **
  accessories-text-editor            OK (KDE 3 name: kwrite)
multimedia-volume-control          OK
graphics-viewer-document          OK **
office-address-book                OK ** (KDE 3 name: kaddressbook)
office-calendar                    OK *** (KDE 3 name: korganizer)
preferences-contact-list          ?? (likely ok, but I don't
                                        remember the use case)
preferences-desktop-accessibility  OK (KDE 3 name: access)
preferences-desktop-color          OK ** (KDE 3 name: colors)
preferences-desktop-cryptography  OK **
preferences-desktop-default-applications OK ** (did not exist in KDE 3)
preferences-desktop-display        OK **
preferences-desktop-filetype-association OK **
                                      (KDE 3 name: filetypes)
preferences-desktop-font          OK (KDE 3 name: font)
preferences-desktop-font-installer OK ** (in workspace/kcontrol/kfontinst)
                                      (KDE 3 name: kcmfontinst)
preferences-desktop-gaming        OK ** (KDE 3 name: devices/joystick)
preferences-desktop-icons          OK ** (KDE 3 name: icons)
preferences-desktop-keyboard      OK (KDE 3 name: keyboard)
preferences-desktop-launch-feedback OK ** (KDE 3 name: actions/launch)
preferences-desktop-locale        OK (KDE 3 name: locale)
preferences-desktop-mouse          OK * (KDE 3 name: devices/mouse)
preferences-desktop-multimedia    Needed
preferences-desktop-notification  OK ** (KDE 3 name: knotify)
preferences-desktop-notification-bell OK ** (KDE 3 name: actions/bell)
preferences-desktop-printer        OK ** (KDE 3 name: printmgr)
preferences-desktop-screensaver    OK (KDE 3 name: kscreensaver)
preferences-desktop-sound          OK *** (KDE 3 name: kcmsound)
preferences-desktop-text-to-speech OK ** (KDE 3 name: kttsd)
preferences-desktop-theme          OK (KDE 3 name: looknfeel)
preferences-desktop-user          OK ** (KDE 3 name: userconfig)
preferences-desktop-user-password  OK ** (KDE 3 name: password)
preferences-desktop-wallpaper      OK (KDE 3 name: background)
preferences-kcalc-constants        ?? also used by kmplot? (says Pino)
preferences-plugin                OK **
preferences-plugin-script          OK **
preferences-system-bluetooth      OK ** (KDE 3 name: kdebluetooth)
preferences-system-login          OK ** (KDE 3 name: kdmconfig)
  preferences-system-network-sharing -> ...-share instead of sharing?
                                      that was the initial plan,
                                      check back what's better.
                                      apart from that:
                                    OK ** (only used the "share"
                                          overlay in KDE 3)
preferences-system-performance    OK ** (KDE 3 origin: launch)
preferences-system-power-management OK ** (KDE 3 name: energy)
preferences-system-session-services OK ** (KDE 3 name: services)
preferences-system-time            OK ** (KDE 3 name: date)
preferences-system-windows        OK *** (KDE 3 name: kwin)
preferences-web-browser-adblock    OK ** (KDE 3 origin: filter)
preferences-web-browser-cache      OK ** (KDE 3 name: cache)
preferences-web-browser-cookies    OK ** (KDE 3 name: cookie)
preferences-web-browser-identification OK ** (KDE 3 name: agent)
preferences-web-browser-stylesheets OK ** (KDE 3 name: stylesheet)
preferences-web-browser-shortcuts  OK ** (KDE 3 name: enhanced_browsing)
system-file-manager                OK (KDE 3 name: kfm)
  system-users                      OK *** (KDE 3 name - private
                                            to KUser: add_group)
system-software-update            OK (KDE 3 name: kpackage)
system-diagnosis                  -> svn rm? probably not needed,
                                      pinheiro added it without any
                                      given use case (since 4.2)
utilities-file-archiver            OK ** (KDE 3 name: ark)
utilities-log-viewer              OK ** (KDE 3 name: ksystemlog)
  utilities-system-monitor          OK (KDE 3 name: ksysguard)
utilities-terminal                OK (KDE 3 name: konsole)
</pre>


  * suggesting this for inclusion into the icon naming specification
  * suggesting this for inclusion into the icon naming specification
  ** not in the spec, but let's keep it out of there anyways,
  ** not in the spec, but let's keep it out of there anyways,
     it's not really suited to be a standard icon
     it's not really suited to be a standard icon
*** exists in the Tango icon set, but not in the spec
'''Generic Tango icons in Oxygen:'''
<pre>
krfb        -> preferences-desktop-remote-desktop
                (also used in GNOME under that name)
</pre>
</pre>
'''Other application icons:'''
Most other application icons should go to their home modules instead of residing in kdelibs - this not only makes for a better overview but also reduces disk space in case not all modules are installed. And, of course, prevents icons being misused for wrong usages.
<pre>
<pre>
Applications which are to be considered part of the base desktop,  
acroread                      ?? newer Reader versions are named
such as the calculator or terminal, should use the generic icons
                                  differently (how again?), and
specified in this specification, while more advanced applications
                                  use upper-case characters in
such as web browsers and office applications should use branded
                                  the name of the executable.
icons which still give the user an idea of what function the
akonadi                      OK, as it an independent app that
application provides.
                                  doesn't make use of kdelibs and thus
                                  can't provide the icon by itself
                                  (since 4.1)
basket                        -> move to wherever basket lives
digikam                      -> move to extragear/graphics/digikam
fontforge                    OK
java                          OK
k3b                          -> move to extragear/multimedia/k3b
kaffeine                      -> move to extragear/kaffeine
kblogger                      -> move to wherever kblogger lives
kbugbuster                    -> move to kdesdk/kbugbuster
kchart                        -> move to koffice/kchart
kcolorchooser                -> move to kdegraphics/kcolorchooser
kde                          OK (KDE 3 name: actions/about_kde)
kexi                          -> move to koffice/kexi
kjournal                      ?? does it still exist? if no, svn rm.
                                  if yes, move to wherever it lives.
klipper                      -> move to kdebase/klipper
kmplayer                      -> move to extragear/multimedia/kmplayer
knewsticker                  -> svn rm, doesn't even exist anymore
                                  to the best of jpetso's knowledge
knotes                        -> move to kdepim/knotes
                                  (and to the notes plasmoid?)
kolf                          -> move to kdegames/kolf
konqueror                    OK
kontact                      -> move to kdepim/kontact
konversation                  -> move to extragear/network/konversation
krita                        -> move to koffice/krita
ksniffer                      -> move to playground/network/ksniffer
ktip                          -> move to wherever ktip lives
ktorrent                      -> move to extragear/network/ktorrent
kuickshow                    -> move to wherever kuickshow lives
kverbos                      -> move to wherever kverbos lives
kwallet                      OK
kword                        -> move to koffice/kword
nepomuk                      OK
oxygen                        OK
okteta                        -> move to kdeutils/okteta
                                  (since 4.1)
plasma                        OK
plasmagik                    -> move to
                                  playground/base/plasma/plasmagik
quassel                      OK, as quassel has a hicolor icon in
                                  its own sources. Moving it upstream
                                  would still be a good idea.
                                  (since 4.2)
strigi                        OK
wine                          OK
xorg                          OK
</pre>
</pre>


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<pre>
<pre>
accessories-character-map
preferences-desktop-accessibility
preferences-desktop-font
preferences-desktop-keyboard
preferences-desktop-locale
  preferences-desktop-multimedia
  preferences-desktop-multimedia
  preferences-desktop-screensaver
  The icon used for the desktop's multimedia preferences.
  preferences-desktop-theme
</pre>
  system-file-manager
 
  utilities-system-monitor
== To do for Oxygen - not in the spec ==
 
Icons that are not specified and do not currently exist as well, but are needed for KDE applications (and not blatantly obvious). Yes, I am aware that some of those are bad (if not outright evil) names. That comes from preferences-desktop-peripherals being classified in the "desktop" preferences subgroup, which is very wrong imho. We need to fix this in the spec (see the suggestions of the [[Projects/Oxygen/namingSpec/categories|categories]] page), but until then, I stay with specification conform names.
 
<pre>
  preferences-desktop-effect **
  The icon for the "Desktop Effects" KCM. (New in KDE 4.)
 
preferences-desktop-panel **
  The icon for the "Panels" KCM.
 
  preferences-desktop-theme-style **
  The icon for the "Style" KCM (widget style, in "Appearance").
 
  preferences-system-network-discovery **
  The icon for the "Service Discovery"
  (= DNSSD / Zeroconf / Bonjour / Rendezvous) KCM.
 
preferences-system-network-proxy ***
  The icon for the "Proxy" KCM. (Also exists in the Tango set.)
 
preferences-system-session ***
  The icon for the "Session Manager" KCM.
  (This icon also exists in the Tango set.)
 
  preferences-system-splash **
  The icon for the "Splash Screen" KCM.
</pre>
 
== Optional icons ==
 
We don't absolutely need those because they are covered by fallbacks: if these icons don't exist, they've got a sensible fallback.
 
<pre>
preferences-desktop-display-multiple
  The icon for the "Multiple Monitors" (aka Xinerama) KCM.
 
preferences-desktop-display-randr
  The icon for the "Size & Orientation" KCM.
 
preferences-desktop-keyboard-khotkeys
  The icon for the "KHotKeys" KCM.
 
preferences-desktop-multiple
  The icon for the "Multiple Desktops"
  (a.k.a. virtual desktops) KCM.
 
preferences-desktop-panel-taskbar
  The icon for the "Taskbar" KCM.
 
preferences-desktop-user-account
  The icon for the "Password & User Account" KCM.
 
preferences-desktop-user-smartcard
  The icon for the "Smartcards" KCM.
  (Was "identity" in KDE 3, and is really not necessary.)
 
preferences-system-solid
  The icon for the "Solid" KCM. (New in KDE 4.)
 
preferences-system-network-connection
  The icon for the "Connection Preferences" KCM.
 
preferences-system-network-share-windows
  The icon for the "Windows Shares" KCM.
 
preferences-system-network-share-windows-status
  The icon for the "Samba Status" KCM (in KInfoCenter).
 
preferences-system-windows-effect
  The icon for the "Window Effects" KCM. (New in KDE 4.)
 
preferences-system-windows-decoration
  The icon for the "Window Decorations" KCM.
 
preferences-system-windows-specific
  The icon for the "Window-Specific Settings" KCM.
</pre>
 
== Even more optional ==
 
Draw those only if you feel like wasting time for
little outcome. I haven't got KDE 4 compiled at the moment,
so I don't even know if those are visible at all.
 
<pre>
preferences-system-windows-focus
  The icon for the KWin's "Focus" settings, which
  belong to the "Window Behaviour" KCM.
 
preferences-system-windows-action
  The icon for the KWin's "Actions" settings, which
  belong to the "Window Behaviour" KCM.
 
preferences-system-windows-movement
  The icon for the KWin's "Moving" settings, which
  belong to the "Window Behaviour" KCM.
 
preferences-system-windows-advanced
  The icon for the KWin's "Advanced" settings, which
  belong to the "Window Behaviour" KCM.
</pre>
</pre>


== Summary of the suggested changes and additions ==
== Icons in Tango, but not in the spec ==


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


<pre>
<pre>
  newly-suggested-icon
  internet-group-chat
   The icon used for [whatever].
  For a possible generic instant messager icon.
  *Very* optional though, as we already have branded
  Kopete and Konversation icons.
 
internet-mail
  Used in KDE 4 instead of "kmail". (Done.)
 
internet-news-reader
  Instead of "knode".
 
internet-web-browser
  For a possible generic browser icon. *Very* optional though,
  as we already have a branded Konqueror icon. (Done.)
 
office-calendar
  We already have this from the previous "korganizer" icon.
  (Done.)
 
preferences-desktop-assistive-technology
  Tango does this as preferences-desktop-accessibility
  plus an emblem-style gear icon at the lower right.
  Hardly necessary to have.
 
preferences-desktop-sound
  Go Phonon go. (Done.)
 
preferences-system-network-proxy
  We do have proxy settings in KDE 3, this might make sense.
  (Done.)
 
preferences-system-session
   The icon for the session management settings.
 
preferences-system-windows
  KWin settings. (Done.)
 
system-installer
  Adept, Yast, Pirut, Smart, or whatever else is out there.
 
system-users
  Seems to fit KUser or Guidance's "User Management" module.
  (Done.)
</pre>
</pre>

Latest revision as of 12:34, 13 January 2009

Specification compliance of icon names

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

Generic Application Names:

 accessories-calculator             OK (KDE 3 name: kcalc)
 accessories-character-map          OK (KDE 3 name: kcharselect)
 accessories-dictionary             OK (KDE 3 name: kdict)
 internet-web-browser               OK *** (did not exist
                                        in this form in KDE 3)
 help-browser                       OK (KDE 3 name: khelpcenter)
 internet-telephony                 OK ** (KDE 3 name: kcall)
 internet-mail                      OK *** (KDE 3 name: kmail)
 ksnapshot                          -> accessories-screen-shot **
 accessories-text-editor            OK (KDE 3 name: kwrite)
 multimedia-volume-control          OK
 graphics-viewer-document           OK **
 office-address-book                OK ** (KDE 3 name: kaddressbook)
 office-calendar                    OK *** (KDE 3 name: korganizer)
 preferences-contact-list           ?? (likely ok, but I don't
                                        remember the use case)
 preferences-desktop-accessibility  OK (KDE 3 name: access)
 preferences-desktop-color          OK ** (KDE 3 name: colors)
 preferences-desktop-cryptography   OK ** 
 preferences-desktop-default-applications OK ** (did not exist in KDE 3)
 preferences-desktop-display        OK **
 preferences-desktop-filetype-association OK **
                                       (KDE 3 name: filetypes)
 preferences-desktop-font           OK (KDE 3 name: font)
 preferences-desktop-font-installer OK ** (in workspace/kcontrol/kfontinst)
                                       (KDE 3 name: kcmfontinst)
 preferences-desktop-gaming         OK ** (KDE 3 name: devices/joystick)
 preferences-desktop-icons          OK ** (KDE 3 name: icons)
 preferences-desktop-keyboard       OK (KDE 3 name: keyboard)
 preferences-desktop-launch-feedback OK ** (KDE 3 name: actions/launch)
 preferences-desktop-locale         OK (KDE 3 name: locale)
 preferences-desktop-mouse          OK * (KDE 3 name: devices/mouse)
 preferences-desktop-multimedia     Needed
 preferences-desktop-notification   OK ** (KDE 3 name: knotify)
 preferences-desktop-notification-bell OK ** (KDE 3 name: actions/bell)
 preferences-desktop-printer        OK ** (KDE 3 name: printmgr)
 preferences-desktop-screensaver    OK (KDE 3 name: kscreensaver)
 preferences-desktop-sound          OK *** (KDE 3 name: kcmsound)
 preferences-desktop-text-to-speech OK ** (KDE 3 name: kttsd)
 preferences-desktop-theme          OK (KDE 3 name: looknfeel)
 preferences-desktop-user           OK ** (KDE 3 name: userconfig)
 preferences-desktop-user-password  OK ** (KDE 3 name: password)
 preferences-desktop-wallpaper      OK (KDE 3 name: background)
 preferences-kcalc-constants        ?? also used by kmplot? (says Pino)
 preferences-plugin                 OK **
 preferences-plugin-script          OK **
 preferences-system-bluetooth       OK ** (KDE 3 name: kdebluetooth)
 preferences-system-login           OK ** (KDE 3 name: kdmconfig)
 preferences-system-network-sharing -> ...-share instead of sharing?
                                       that was the initial plan,
                                       check back what's better.
                                       apart from that:
                                    OK ** (only used the "share"
                                           overlay in KDE 3)
 preferences-system-performance     OK ** (KDE 3 origin: launch)
 preferences-system-power-management OK ** (KDE 3 name: energy)
 preferences-system-session-services OK ** (KDE 3 name: services)
 preferences-system-time            OK ** (KDE 3 name: date)
 preferences-system-windows         OK *** (KDE 3 name: kwin)
 preferences-web-browser-adblock    OK ** (KDE 3 origin: filter)
 preferences-web-browser-cache      OK ** (KDE 3 name: cache)
 preferences-web-browser-cookies    OK ** (KDE 3 name: cookie)
 preferences-web-browser-identification OK ** (KDE 3 name: agent)
 preferences-web-browser-stylesheets OK ** (KDE 3 name: stylesheet)
 preferences-web-browser-shortcuts  OK ** (KDE 3 name: enhanced_browsing)
 system-file-manager                OK (KDE 3 name: kfm)
 system-users                       OK *** (KDE 3 name - private
                                            to KUser: add_group)
 system-software-update             OK (KDE 3 name: kpackage)
 system-diagnosis                   -> svn rm? probably not needed,
                                       pinheiro added it without any
                                       given use case (since 4.2)
 utilities-file-archiver            OK ** (KDE 3 name: ark)
 utilities-log-viewer               OK ** (KDE 3 name: ksystemlog)
 utilities-system-monitor           OK (KDE 3 name: ksysguard)
 utilities-terminal                 OK (KDE 3 name: konsole)
* 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
*** exists in the Tango icon set, but not in the spec

Generic Tango icons in Oxygen:

 krfb        -> preferences-desktop-remote-desktop
                (also used in GNOME under that name)

Other application icons:

Most other application icons should go to their home modules instead of residing in kdelibs - this not only makes for a better overview but also reduces disk space in case not all modules are installed. And, of course, prevents icons being misused for wrong usages.

 acroread                      ?? newer Reader versions are named
                                  differently (how again?), and
                                  use upper-case characters in
                                  the name of the executable.
 akonadi                       OK, as it an independent app that
                                  doesn't make use of kdelibs and thus
                                  can't provide the icon by itself
                                  (since 4.1)
 basket                        -> move to wherever basket lives
 digikam                       -> move to extragear/graphics/digikam
 fontforge                     OK
 java                          OK
 k3b                           -> move to extragear/multimedia/k3b
 kaffeine                      -> move to extragear/kaffeine
 kblogger                      -> move to wherever kblogger lives
 kbugbuster                    -> move to kdesdk/kbugbuster
 kchart                        -> move to koffice/kchart
 kcolorchooser                 -> move to kdegraphics/kcolorchooser
 kde                           OK (KDE 3 name: actions/about_kde)
 kexi                          -> move to koffice/kexi
 kjournal                      ?? does it still exist? if no, svn rm.
                                  if yes, move to wherever it lives.
 klipper                       -> move to kdebase/klipper
 kmplayer                      -> move to extragear/multimedia/kmplayer
 knewsticker                   -> svn rm, doesn't even exist anymore
                                  to the best of jpetso's knowledge
 knotes                        -> move to kdepim/knotes
                                  (and to the notes plasmoid?)
 kolf                          -> move to kdegames/kolf
 konqueror                     OK
 kontact                       -> move to kdepim/kontact
 konversation                  -> move to extragear/network/konversation
 krita                         -> move to koffice/krita
 ksniffer                      -> move to playground/network/ksniffer
 ktip                          -> move to wherever ktip lives
 ktorrent                      -> move to extragear/network/ktorrent
 kuickshow                     -> move to wherever kuickshow lives
 kverbos                       -> move to wherever kverbos lives
 kwallet                       OK
 kword                         -> move to koffice/kword
 nepomuk                       OK
 oxygen                        OK
 okteta                        -> move to kdeutils/okteta
                                  (since 4.1)
 plasma                        OK
 plasmagik                     -> move to
                                  playground/base/plasma/plasmagik
 quassel                       OK, as quassel has a hicolor icon in
                                  its own sources. Moving it upstream
                                  would still be a good idea.
                                  (since 4.2)
 strigi                        OK
 wine                          OK
 xorg                          OK

To do for Oxygen

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

 preferences-desktop-multimedia
   The icon used for the desktop's multimedia preferences.

To do for Oxygen - not in the spec

Icons that are not specified and do not currently exist as well, but are needed for KDE applications (and not blatantly obvious). Yes, I am aware that some of those are bad (if not outright evil) names. That comes from preferences-desktop-peripherals being classified in the "desktop" preferences subgroup, which is very wrong imho. We need to fix this in the spec (see the suggestions of the categories page), but until then, I stay with specification conform names.

 preferences-desktop-effect **
   The icon for the "Desktop Effects" KCM. (New in KDE 4.)

 preferences-desktop-panel **
   The icon for the "Panels" KCM.

 preferences-desktop-theme-style **
   The icon for the "Style" KCM (widget style, in "Appearance").

 preferences-system-network-discovery **
   The icon for the "Service Discovery"
   (= DNSSD / Zeroconf / Bonjour / Rendezvous) KCM.

 preferences-system-network-proxy ***
   The icon for the "Proxy" KCM. (Also exists in the Tango set.)

 preferences-system-session ***
   The icon for the "Session Manager" KCM.
   (This icon also exists in the Tango set.)

 preferences-system-splash **
   The icon for the "Splash Screen" KCM.

Optional icons

We don't absolutely need those because they are covered by fallbacks: if these icons don't exist, they've got a sensible fallback.

 preferences-desktop-display-multiple
   The icon for the "Multiple Monitors" (aka Xinerama) KCM.

 preferences-desktop-display-randr
   The icon for the "Size & Orientation" KCM.

 preferences-desktop-keyboard-khotkeys
   The icon for the "KHotKeys" KCM.

 preferences-desktop-multiple
   The icon for the "Multiple Desktops"
   (a.k.a. virtual desktops) KCM.

 preferences-desktop-panel-taskbar
   The icon for the "Taskbar" KCM.

 preferences-desktop-user-account
   The icon for the "Password & User Account" KCM.

 preferences-desktop-user-smartcard
   The icon for the "Smartcards" KCM.
   (Was "identity" in KDE 3, and is really not necessary.)

 preferences-system-solid
   The icon for the "Solid" KCM. (New in KDE 4.)

 preferences-system-network-connection
   The icon for the "Connection Preferences" KCM.

 preferences-system-network-share-windows
   The icon for the "Windows Shares" KCM.

 preferences-system-network-share-windows-status
   The icon for the "Samba Status" KCM (in KInfoCenter).

 preferences-system-windows-effect
   The icon for the "Window Effects" KCM. (New in KDE 4.)

 preferences-system-windows-decoration
   The icon for the "Window Decorations" KCM.

 preferences-system-windows-specific
   The icon for the "Window-Specific Settings" KCM.

Even more optional

Draw those only if you feel like wasting time for little outcome. I haven't got KDE 4 compiled at the moment, so I don't even know if those are visible at all.

 preferences-system-windows-focus
   The icon for the KWin's "Focus" settings, which
   belong to the "Window Behaviour" KCM.

 preferences-system-windows-action
   The icon for the KWin's "Actions" settings, which
   belong to the "Window Behaviour" KCM.

 preferences-system-windows-movement
   The icon for the KWin's "Moving" settings, which
   belong to the "Window Behaviour" KCM.

 preferences-system-windows-advanced
   The icon for the KWin's "Advanced" settings, which
   belong to the "Window Behaviour" KCM.

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:

 internet-group-chat
   For a possible generic instant messager icon.
   *Very* optional though, as we already have branded
   Kopete and Konversation icons.

 internet-mail
   Used in KDE 4 instead of "kmail". (Done.)

 internet-news-reader
   Instead of "knode".

 internet-web-browser
   For a possible generic browser icon. *Very* optional though,
   as we already have a branded Konqueror icon. (Done.)

 office-calendar
   We already have this from the previous "korganizer" icon.
   (Done.)

 preferences-desktop-assistive-technology
   Tango does this as preferences-desktop-accessibility
   plus an emblem-style gear icon at the lower right.
   Hardly necessary to have.

 preferences-desktop-sound
   Go Phonon go. (Done.)

 preferences-system-network-proxy
   We do have proxy settings in KDE 3, this might make sense.
   (Done.)

 preferences-system-session
   The icon for the session management settings.

 preferences-system-windows
   KWin settings. (Done.)

 system-installer
   Adept, Yast, Pirut, Smart, or whatever else is out there.

 system-users
   Seems to fit KUser or Guidance's "User Management" module.
   (Done.)