On 7/18/07, John Maddock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


If it fits the sign.

Just thinking off the top of my head, how about if:

The red-triangular sign was the warning (that's it road traffic meaning
right?)


Yes, that's the "yield" sign in the US

The red-octagonal sign was re-coloured orange and used as a caution (might
look auful of course, you'd have to try it and see).
Not sure what to use for "important" then, maybe something more like the
default docbook XSL one?


Using the US street sign metaphor, there are a few different signs that can
be useful. "Do not enter", the red circle with the white line through the
center going horizontally. The "Slow" sign, which is an orange (?) diamond
with the word "SLOW" in the center (This general idea might be better for
the caution, replacing "Slow" with "Caution").

Alternatively, we could use the same sign for all of these, and just change
the colour: maybe the octagonal one with a "!" in the middle (like the
docbook version).  I assume that messing around with the colours is just a
case of hacking the SVG-XML rather than any heavy duty editing?


Please be kind to the red/green color deficient people among us :).. it's
easier on us if everything has a different shape, too.

Jake
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