On Mon, 6 Oct 2014, Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti wrote: > On Sun, 5 Oct 2014, Henrique Andrade wrote: > >> Dear All, >> >> I would like to suggest something this: >> >> https://cdn0.iconfinder.com/data/icons/seo-smart-pack/128/grey_new_seo-11-512.png >> https://cdn2.iconfinder.com/data/icons/seo-web-optomization-ultimate-set/512/search_engine_optimisation_settings-512.png >> >> >> Why? Because we are looking to the code ;-) > > In fact, I quite like that, because it reinforces the "gears" metaphor for > hansl scripting.
Yes, I like it too. > By the way: I have the feeling that, in the era of Android, our current set > of icons for the main window looks a bit passé, two-dimensional and, most of > all, quite heterogenous in therm of style. I personally don't mind from an > aesthetic viewpoint, but I realise that this may be bad marketing for the > project. Most of the icons we're using (counting both the main window and the toolbars at the top of various other windows) are from GTK_STOCK, and hence (a) they're themeable and (b) they ought to be reasonably homogeneous in style. However, we also have a number of "home made" ones -- to cover cases where there's no suitable GTK_STOCK icon. Agreed, these are not in the same stylistic mode as GTK_STOCK -- and in fact they can't be, in general, unless we make them themeable too. If we could find a more comprehensive themeable icon set that would be good. At a pinch, some of the home-made ones could perhaps just be dropped with no great loss. Allin
