Le Tuesday 09 October 2007 23:37:53 [EMAIL PROTECTED], vous avez écrit :
> I made no convention as long i've done it alone, sometimes quite quickly
> and the best i could (especially at the beginning where i even didn't
> know docbook and other stuffs).
>
> usually, i tryed to follow tool or command name but there are sometimes
> sub-section not realted to some UI object.
>
> I see no trouble in doing a convention. I don't know if there is already
> one in gnome-doc project, but may be somethings like gnome icon naming
> project (or tango which is the same now i guess) could be a basis.
>
> "
>
>
>     Icon Naming Guidelines
>
> Here we define some guidelines for when creating new icons that extend
> the standardized list of icon names defined here, in order to provide
> icons for more specific MIME types, devices, or international flags.
>
>     *
>
>       Icon names are in the en_US.US_ASCII locale. This means that the
>       allowable characters in the icon names, must fall withing the
>       US-ASCII character set. As a further restriction, all icon names
>       may only contain lowercase letters, numbers, underscore, dash, or
>       period characters. Spaces, colons, slashes, and backslashes are
>       not allowed. Also, icon names must be spelled as they are in the
>       en_US dictionary.
>
>     *
>
>       The dash “-” character is used to separate levels of specificity
>       in icon names, for all contexts other than MimeTypes. For
>       instance, we use “input-mouse” as the generic item for all mouse
>       devices, and we use “input-mouse-usb” for a USB mouse device.
>       However, if the more specific item does not exist in the current
>       theme, and does exist in a parent theme, the generic icon from the
>       current theme is preferred, in order to keep consistent style.
>
>     *
>
>       Icons for branded applications should be named the same as the
>       binary executable for the application."
>
>
> for ex :
>
> document-new
>
> edit-find
>
> object-flip-vertical
>
>
>
> we could at the same time do it for section ID but also for pictures.
> our trouble is were we wish to have several picture in a section :
> should we add a number or "--extrascomment"
>
> Any opinion ?


For all your proposition on this mail : It's a good idea to see what other do. 
I agree at this organisation.

Thanks pygmee.

-- 
Elisa

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