https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399357
--- Comment #2 from Noah Davis <noaha...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #0) > Emblem icons consist of a light-colored symbol on top of a colored shape. > The color matches the tone, e.g. red for negative or dangerous actions, > green for positive or good ones, blue or gray for neutral ones, etc. > > However, some of the emblem do not follow this pattern and are dark with no > colored backgrounds. Here are the offenders: > - emblem-favorite > - emblem-symbolic-link > - emblem-locked (correct only for the 8px version) > - emblem-encrypted-unlocked (should probably just be symlinked to > emblem-encrypted-unlocked) > > We should fix those. Where are emblem-favorite and emblem-important used? Knowing that would make it easier to know what they should look like when I redesign them. I'm not sure about changing the style of emblem-symbolic-link. It might not be the same style as the other emblems, but I really like the icon as it is. Considering it indicates the file type (a link) rather than a status, I think it's OK for it to have a different style from the other emblems. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.