Projects/Oxygen/namingSpec/status

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    Not yet ready for consumption, this is only the raw list of icons in the spec, without checking on what Oxygen already has.

    Specification compliance of icon names

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

     actions/battery-discharging-020  -> battery-caution
     actions/battery-discharging-040  -> battery-low
     actions/folder-open              -> folder-open
     places/user-trash-full           -> user-trash-full
    
     * 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 status/ (after renaming) so they need to be added. Descriptions taken from the specification.

     appointment-missed
       The icon used when an appointment was missed.
    
     appointment-soon
       The icon used when an appointment will occur soon.
    
     audio-volume-high
       The icon used to indicate high audio volume.
    
     audio-volume-low
       The icon used to indicate low audio volume.
    
     audio-volume-medium
       The icon used to indicate medium audio volume.
    
     audio-volume-muted
       The icon used to indicate the muted state for audio playback.
    
     dialog-error
       The icon used when a dialog is opened to explain an error
       condition to the user.
    
     dialog-information
       The icon used when a dialog is opened to give information
       to the user that may be pertinent to the requested action.
    
     dialog-password
       The icon used when a dialog requesting the authentication
       credentials for a user is opened.
    
     dialog-question
       The icon used when a dialog is opened to ask a simple
       question of the user.
    
     dialog-warning
       The icon used when a dialog is opened to warn the user of
       impending issues with the requested action.
    
     folder-drag-accept
       The icon used for a folder while an object is being
       dragged onto it, that is of a type that the directory
       can contain.
    
     folder-visiting
       The icon used for folders, while their contents are being
       displayed in another window. This icon would typically be used
       when using multiple windows to navigate the hierarchy, such as
       in Nautilus's spatial mode.
    
     image-loading
       The icon used when another image is being loaded, such as
       thumnails for larger images in the file manager.
    
     image-missing
       The icon used when another image could not be loaded.
    
     mail-attachment
       The icon used for an electronic mail that contains attachments.
    
     mail-unread
       The icon used for an electronic mail that is unread.
    
     mail-read
       The icon used for an electronic mail that is read.
    
     mail-replied
       The icon used for an electronic mail that has been replied to.
    
     mail-signed
       The icon used for an electronic mail that contains a signature.
    
     mail-signed-verified
       The icon used for an electronic mail that contains a signature
       which has also been verified by the security system.
    
     media-playlist-repeat
       The icon for the repeat mode of a media player.
    
     media-playlist-shuffle
       The icon for the shuffle mode of a media player.
    
     network-error
       The icon used when an error occurs trying to intialize
       the network connection of the computing device. This icon
       should be two computers, one in the background, with the
       screens of both computers, colored black, and with the
       theme's style element for errors, overlayed on top of the icon.
    
     network-idle
       The icon used when no data is being transmitted or received,
       while the computing device is connected to a network.
       This icon should be two computers, one in the background,
       with the screens of both computers, colored black.
    
     network-offline
       The icon used when the computing device is disconnected
       from the network. This icon should be a computer in the
       background, with a screen colored black, and the theme's
       icon element to show that a device is not accessible,
       in the foreground.
    
     network-receive
       The icon used when data is being received, while the
       computing device is connected to a network. This icon
       should be two computers, one in the background,
       with its screen colored green, and the screen of
       the computer in the foreground, colored black.
    
     network-transmit
       The icon used when data is being transmitted, while the
       computing device is connected to a network. This icon
       should be two computers, one in the background, with its
       screen colored black, and the screen of the computer in
       the foreground, colored green.
    
     network-transmit-receive
       The icon used data is being both transmitted and received
       simultaneously, while the computing device is connected
       to a network. This icon should be two computers, one in
       the background, with the screens of both computers,
       colored green.
    
     printer-error
       The icon used when an error occurs while attempting to
       print. This icon should be the theme's printer device icon,
       with the theme's style element for errors, overlayed on top
       of the icon.
    
     printer-printing
       The icon used while a print job is successfully being
       spooled to a printing device. This icon should be the
       theme's printer device icon, with a document emerging
       from the printing device.
    
     security-high
       The icon used to indicate that the security level of a
       connection is known to be secure, using strong encryption
       and a valid certificate.
    
     security-medium
       The icon used to indicate that the security level of a
       connection is presumed to be secure, using strong
       encryption, and a certificate that could not be
       automatically verified, but which the user has chosen
       to trust.
    
     security-low
       The icon used to indicate that the security level of a
       connection is presumed to be insecure, either by using
       weak encryption, or by using a certificate that could
       not be automatically verified, and which the user has
       not chosen to trust.
    
     software-update-available
       The icon used when an update is available for software
       installed on the computing device, through the system
       software update program.
    
     software-update-urgent
       The icon used when an urgent update is available
       through the system software update program.
    
     sync-error
       The icon used when an error occurs while attempting to
       synchronize data from the computing device,
       to another device.
    
     sync-synchronizing
       The icon used while data is successfully synchronizing
       to another device.
    
     task-due
       The icon used when a task is due soon.
    
     task-passed-due
       The icon used when a task that was due,
       has been left incomplete.
    
     user-away
       The icon used when a user on a chat network is away
       from their keyboard and the chat program.
    
     user-idle
       The icon used when a user on a chat network has not been
       an active participant in any chats on the network,
       for an extended period of time.
    
     user-offline
       The icon used when a user on a chat network is not available.
    
     user-online
       The icon used when a user on a chat network is available
       to initiate a conversation with.
    
     user-trash-full
       The icon for the user's "Trash" in the desktop's
       file manager, when there are items in the "Trash"
       waiting for disposal or recovery.
       (Editor's note: Just move it over from places.)
    
     weather-clear
       The icon used while the weather for a region
       is "clear skies".
    
     weather-clear-night
       The icon used while the weather for a region
       is "clear skies" during the night.
    
     weather-few-clouds
       The icon used while the weather for a region
       is "partly cloudy".
    
     weather-few-clouds-night
       The icon used while the weather for a region
       is "partly cloudy" during the night.
    
     weather-fog
       The icon used while the weather for a region is "foggy".
    
     weather-overcast
       The icon used while the weather for a region is "overcast".
    
     weather-severe-alert
       The icon used while a sever weather alert is
       in effect for a region.
    
     weather-showers
       The icon used while rain showers are occurring in a region.
    
     weather-showers-scattered
       The icon used while scattered rain showers are occurring
       in a region.
    
     weather-snow
       The icon used while snow showers are occurring in a region.
    
     weather-storm
       The icon used while storms are occurring in a region.
    

    Summary of the 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.

     newly-suggested-icon
       The icon used for [whatever].