Le 14/10/2013 21:24, Tory Gaurnier a écrit : > I think adding support for vector icons is great, but removing the gtk > stock icon feature, that's ridiculous, why don't they just update GTK to > support any image format
Well, ask them why they are dropping stock items, I only know of one single reason I find valid why they would have at least changed the API: inconsistency. GTK had APIs accepting both normal label strings and stock IDs, and the result changed whether the passed-in string matched a stock ID or not (like gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons() [1]). This probably isn't enough of a reason to drop the feature altogether, but it'd be one to fix the API. [1] https://developer.gnome.org/gtk2/stable/GtkDialog.html#gtk-dialog-new-with-buttons > rastor and vector both, as stock icons? Then > it would be up to the theme to choose format. But I do strongly believe > vector is better for the future because it's resolution independent, if > GUIs relied 100% on variable formats/sizing like vector images and grid > unit sizing, then it would be much easier to work with different form > factors.Don't get me wrong, I know the performance fallbacks there would > be with older machines, but it would be perfect for new technology. As many of us already said, actually GTK *does* support SVG for icons since roughly forever, them being stock icons, named icons, or whatever icons. Regards, Colomban _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.geany.org https://lists.geany.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel