On 05/01/12 21:14, David Revoy wrote:
> I don't have answer for your main question ( embedding svg on the wiki )
> . I think it's of course a very good idea to propose the file directly.
> 
> I answer here because I started to have the same questions about new
> icons creations  ( especially concerning the straight line branch of
> Optigon, and brush blending modes , etc... ) . And I also started to
> inspect the *.svgz files in the sources. I can work with Inkscape and
> help, but that's not make me a pro icon designer. Specifications (
> http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Icon_Theme_Guidelines ) or just
> advice would be very welcome, as well as a sort of table  :
> | Name | Description or action needed | Status  |
> to get organized in what to do...

I'm no pro icon designer either... that's why I'm scrounging around for
better icons than the ones I can draw :)

We do suggest the Tango guidelines, however there's a problem with their
site right now. I've submitted what I hope is the appropriate bug report
here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44520 . The pages can
be pulled in their full glory from the Wayback Machine currently:
http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Icon_Theme_Guidelines

One other guideline project I'd recommend is the Gnome one at
http://developer.gnome.org/hig-book/3.2/icons.html even if the style we
nominally use is Tango.

Definitely want some sort of status table / list of work that needs to
be done plus some way of brainstorming ideas and sharing reusable
elements. Mediawiki would be a nice friendly way of doing that if our
instance supported SVG.

-- 
Andrew Chadwick

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