Re: [Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] icons for import/export document proposal

2011-06-23 Thread Frederick Grose
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Gary Martin wrote:

> Hi Sascha,
>
> On 20 Jun 2011, at 10:21, Sascha Silbe wrote:
>
> > Excerpts from Gary Martin's message of Sun Jun 19 18:20:54 +0200 2011:
> >
> >> Just caught up with the 2nd half of last weeks meeting and thought I'd
> pass along a screenshot of the Labryinth activity toolbar as it includes
> export icons for both pdf and png objects:
> >>
> >>http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/File:Labyrinth_Toolbar_1.png
> >
> > Interesting. Would you consider that icon good enough for a first
> > release of Browse with the PDF export feature? I'll happily include any
> > updated icon later on.
>
> I would, but then it's one I generated for Labyrinth so I'm biased ;) Would
> like someone more +1s (or -1s) as well as this suggests we move forward on
> this as the import/export visual generic design. I originally went for this
> three letter extension document design as there are a number of such export
> file types that may need different icons and have no obvious visual (or as
> in the pdf case uses a commercial trade mark). I would rather have avoid
> text use in icons, for localisation issues,


Couldn't we used icons badged by a reduced version of the object's icon?
They might appear something like those made for Memorize, here,
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Design_Team/Toolbar_Catalog#Memorize

   --Fred

but exporting content to specific object formats already would seem to
> require a user has some deeper level of understanding or instruction.
>
> The other option is to have a generic single 'export to journal' icon (like
> the Keep icon), and then have each supported export format as a text menu
> item in its palette. This would allow covering any format without need for
> an icon for each, but is less obvious/discoverable (in the old toolbars
> export options were sometimes placed in the Keep palette, but not many
> discovered that for themselves – Write activity being general example).
>
> One general idea that has been rattling around my head is that on clicking
> an export icon/menu choice (or even perhaps the Keep if we keep the tool
> button but correct the implementation so it is a plain duplicate object
> feature**) should raise the naming dialogue (or it's new replacement if that
> lands in time). This would give immediate user feedback as to the event and
> allow them to see/change the Journal name and other details if needed.
>
** this can be in addition to Simon's Journal duplicate/copy-to-->
> feature work,
>
> > Once we have a nice set of export icons, we should ship them in
> > sugar-artwork so all activities can use them easily.
>
> +1 though that is not backwards compatible, activities would still need to
> include them in their own bundles for some time to come if they want to
> support deployments (e.g. 11.2.0 will include the updated toolbars but
> wouldn't have the extra icons).
>
> Regards,
> --Gary
>
> >> Regarding the icon placement, keeping import/export options in the
> activity secondary toolbar seems like the correct place (same place as
> Keep). Though I do notice that Walter (in Turtle Blocks) decided to make a
> new Journal like toolbar (need to chat to Walter about the motivation behind
> this choice).
> >
> > OK, in the activity toolbar it stays then.
> >
> > Sascha
> >
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Re: [Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] icons for import/export document proposal

2011-06-23 Thread Gary Martin
Hi Sascha,

On 20 Jun 2011, at 10:21, Sascha Silbe wrote:

> Excerpts from Gary Martin's message of Sun Jun 19 18:20:54 +0200 2011:
> 
>> Just caught up with the 2nd half of last weeks meeting and thought I'd pass 
>> along a screenshot of the Labryinth activity toolbar as it includes export 
>> icons for both pdf and png objects:
>> 
>>http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/File:Labyrinth_Toolbar_1.png
> 
> Interesting. Would you consider that icon good enough for a first
> release of Browse with the PDF export feature? I'll happily include any
> updated icon later on.

I would, but then it's one I generated for Labyrinth so I'm biased ;) Would 
like someone more +1s (or -1s) as well as this suggests we move forward on this 
as the import/export visual generic design. I originally went for this three 
letter extension document design as there are a number of such export file 
types that may need different icons and have no obvious visual (or as in the 
pdf case uses a commercial trade mark). I would rather have avoid text use in 
icons, for localisation issues, but exporting content to specific object 
formats already would seem to require a user has some deeper level of 
understanding or instruction.

The other option is to have a generic single 'export to journal' icon (like the 
Keep icon), and then have each supported export format as a text menu item in 
its palette. This would allow covering any format without need for an icon for 
each, but is less obvious/discoverable (in the old toolbars export options were 
sometimes placed in the Keep palette, but not many discovered that for 
themselves – Write activity being general example).

One general idea that has been rattling around my head is that on clicking an 
export icon/menu choice (or even perhaps the Keep if we keep the tool button 
but correct the implementation so it is a plain duplicate object feature**) 
should raise the naming dialogue (or it's new replacement if that lands in 
time). This would give immediate user feedback as to the event and allow them 
to see/change the Journal name and other details if needed.

** this can be in addition to Simon's Journal duplicate/copy-to--> feature 
work, 

> Once we have a nice set of export icons, we should ship them in
> sugar-artwork so all activities can use them easily.

+1 though that is not backwards compatible, activities would still need to 
include them in their own bundles for some time to come if they want to support 
deployments (e.g. 11.2.0 will include the updated toolbars but wouldn't have 
the extra icons).

Regards,
--Gary

>> Regarding the icon placement, keeping import/export options in the activity 
>> secondary toolbar seems like the correct place (same place as Keep). Though 
>> I do notice that Walter (in Turtle Blocks) decided to make a new Journal 
>> like toolbar (need to chat to Walter about the motivation behind this 
>> choice).
> 
> OK, in the activity toolbar it stays then.
> 
> Sascha
> 
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Re: [Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] icons for import/export document proposal

2011-06-20 Thread Sascha Silbe
Excerpts from Gary Martin's message of Sun Jun 19 18:20:54 +0200 2011:

> Just caught up with the 2nd half of last weeks meeting and thought I'd pass 
> along a screenshot of the Labryinth activity toolbar as it includes export 
> icons for both pdf and png objects:
> 
> http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/File:Labyrinth_Toolbar_1.png

Interesting. Would you consider that icon good enough for a first
release of Browse with the PDF export feature? I'll happily include any
updated icon later on.

Once we have a nice set of export icons, we should ship them in
sugar-artwork so all activities can use them easily.

> Regarding the icon placement, keeping import/export options in the activity 
> secondary toolbar seems like the correct place (same place as Keep). Though I 
> do notice that Walter (in Turtle Blocks) decided to make a new Journal like 
> toolbar (need to chat to Walter about the motivation behind this choice).

OK, in the activity toolbar it stays then.

Sascha

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Re: [Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] icons for import/export document proposal

2011-06-19 Thread Gary Martin
On 16 Jun 2011, at 04:54, manuel quiñones wrote:

> Hi, I'm sending my first try at this icons, based on a discussion in
> the design meeting past sunday (sorry Gary you missed the last part).

Just caught up with the 2nd half of last weeks meeting and thought I'd pass 
along a screenshot of the Labryinth activity toolbar as it includes export 
icons for both pdf and png objects:

http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/File:Labyrinth_Toolbar_1.png

Regarding the icon placement, keeping import/export options in the activity 
secondary toolbar seems like the correct place (same place as Keep). Though I 
do notice that Walter (in Turtle Blocks) decided to make a new Journal like 
toolbar (need to chat to Walter about the motivation behind this choice).

Regards,
--Gary

> It becomes apparent that we need icons for export and import of
> documents.  For example, Write reuses the document-save icon for
> export.
> 
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-import.svg
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-export.svg
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export.png
> 
> This is how they can be used in Write:
> 
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/import-export_mockup.png
> 
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Re: [Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] icons for import/export document proposal

2011-06-17 Thread Walter Bender
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Walter Bender  wrote:
> 2011/6/17 Gary Martin :
>> Hi Manuel,
>>
>> On 16 Jun 2011, at 05:29, manuel quiñones wrote:
>>
>>> El día 16 de junio de 2011 01:23, Gonzalo Odiard  
>>> escribió:
 NIce!
>>>
>>> Thanks! :)
>>>
>>> Two options more:
>>>
>>> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export_2.png
>>>
>>> I think they are more clear, but the objects (arrow and doc) may be
>>> too small on screen.
>>
>> Sorry for this rushed email, I'm late to this thread!
>>
>> - I agree the 2nd two designs don't provide enough space for the object 
>> being imported/exported (the blank document is the simplest visual case).
>>
>> - The 1st design is better in size but is too similar to the existing 14 
>> transfer-from- and transfer-to- icons already used in sugar-artwork 
>> for the object transfer over the network feature (Journal "Send to -> 
>> friend").
>>
>> - I think introducing a 3d metaphor with the use of perspective is not ideal 
>> – I'm sure there was a past thread about avoiding 3D metaphors in the flat 
>> silhouette design style, but I can't find it, no mention of perspective in 
>> the HIG either. There are only a few cases of 3D styling in Sugar designs at 
>> the moment (the open Journal cover in the Keep icon, the my computer XO 
>> icon, the long/lat lines on the Browse related icons) and none try to show 
>> perspective.
>>
>> Taking a step back, here's a quick list of the goals I have written down:
>>
>> 1) ability to show different object types (pdf, png, generic image, python, 
>> etc)
>> 2) visually distinguish importing vs. exporting from/to the Journal
>> 3) distinguish between the existing "Send to --> friend" and 
>> importing/exporting from your Journal
>> 4) visually distinguish saving/loading from the file system tree
>>
>> Personally I have a strong dislike for case 4. It seems a short term 
>> compromise/hack to raise a traditional gnome file chooser. Ideally if this 
>> is seen an essential Sugar feature, the Object Chooser should allow 
>> switching to view of the filesystem which – to be honest – seems like an 
>> almost solved problem already as the Object Chooser will display any extra 
>> mounted volumes in its toolbar (like a USB stick). Walter has a proposed 
>> patch already that shows your ~/Documents folder in just such a way in the 
>> Journal, so the same could be done for the Object Chooser (not sure the if 
>> ~/Documents patch works at the volume mount level so might need some extra 
>> work). The need for case 4 could then be dropped and all activity authors 
>> would automatically benefit from the new ability.
>>
>> If case 4 goes away, we could go back to the original design used for the 
>> Keep icon. Where we have a large user fill/stroke coloured image of the 
>> object in question (pdf, png, generic image, python, etc) and a small white 
>> arrow in the top right corner. Pointing to the document visual to indicate 
>> creation of it (export to ...), and pointing away from it to indicate 
>> loading of it (import from ...).
>
> +1. But we need to take care about what parts of the file system will
> be made available this way: maybe something set through gconf?
> Indexing everything would incur a lot of overhead and result in a very
> long flat (but searchable) list -- not very useful). I could see
> indexing $HOME/Documents, $HOME/Activities (if you set some developer
> switch or some other trigger), and perhaps some $HOME/Media directory
> that encompasses the usual Pictures, Video, Music...).

One footnote: We probably still need some explicit mechanism for
saving to the filesystem. If, for exampke, you open a document from
$HOME/Documents in Write, the file you save is in the Journal. You
could drag that file back into $HOME/Documents, but it would probably
be nice to be able to explicitly write to it as well. (See my fork of
Edit in git as an example.)

-walter
>
> -walter
>
>>
>> Regards,
>> --Gary
>>
 Gonzalo

 2011/6/16 manuel quiñones 
>
> Hi, I'm sending my first try at this icons, based on a discussion in
> the design meeting past sunday (sorry Gary you missed the last part).
>
> It becomes apparent that we need icons for export and import of
> documents.  For example, Write reuses the document-save icon for
> export.
>
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-import.svg
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-export.svg
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export.png
>
> This is how they can be used in Write:
>
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/import-export_mockup.png
>
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Re: [Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] icons for import/export document proposal

2011-06-17 Thread Walter Bender
2011/6/17 Gary Martin :
> Hi Manuel,
>
> On 16 Jun 2011, at 05:29, manuel quiñones wrote:
>
>> El día 16 de junio de 2011 01:23, Gonzalo Odiard  
>> escribió:
>>> NIce!
>>
>> Thanks! :)
>>
>> Two options more:
>>
>> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export_2.png
>>
>> I think they are more clear, but the objects (arrow and doc) may be
>> too small on screen.
>
> Sorry for this rushed email, I'm late to this thread!
>
> - I agree the 2nd two designs don't provide enough space for the object being 
> imported/exported (the blank document is the simplest visual case).
>
> - The 1st design is better in size but is too similar to the existing 14 
> transfer-from- and transfer-to- icons already used in sugar-artwork 
> for the object transfer over the network feature (Journal "Send to -> 
> friend").
>
> - I think introducing a 3d metaphor with the use of perspective is not ideal 
> – I'm sure there was a past thread about avoiding 3D metaphors in the flat 
> silhouette design style, but I can't find it, no mention of perspective in 
> the HIG either. There are only a few cases of 3D styling in Sugar designs at 
> the moment (the open Journal cover in the Keep icon, the my computer XO icon, 
> the long/lat lines on the Browse related icons) and none try to show 
> perspective.
>
> Taking a step back, here's a quick list of the goals I have written down:
>
> 1) ability to show different object types (pdf, png, generic image, python, 
> etc)
> 2) visually distinguish importing vs. exporting from/to the Journal
> 3) distinguish between the existing "Send to --> friend" and 
> importing/exporting from your Journal
> 4) visually distinguish saving/loading from the file system tree
>
> Personally I have a strong dislike for case 4. It seems a short term 
> compromise/hack to raise a traditional gnome file chooser. Ideally if this is 
> seen an essential Sugar feature, the Object Chooser should allow switching to 
> view of the filesystem which – to be honest – seems like an almost solved 
> problem already as the Object Chooser will display any extra mounted volumes 
> in its toolbar (like a USB stick). Walter has a proposed patch already that 
> shows your ~/Documents folder in just such a way in the Journal, so the same 
> could be done for the Object Chooser (not sure the if ~/Documents patch works 
> at the volume mount level so might need some extra work). The need for case 4 
> could then be dropped and all activity authors would automatically benefit 
> from the new ability.
>
> If case 4 goes away, we could go back to the original design used for the 
> Keep icon. Where we have a large user fill/stroke coloured image of the 
> object in question (pdf, png, generic image, python, etc) and a small white 
> arrow in the top right corner. Pointing to the document visual to indicate 
> creation of it (export to ...), and pointing away from it to indicate loading 
> of it (import from ...).

+1. But we need to take care about what parts of the file system will
be made available this way: maybe something set through gconf?
Indexing everything would incur a lot of overhead and result in a very
long flat (but searchable) list -- not very useful). I could see
indexing $HOME/Documents, $HOME/Activities (if you set some developer
switch or some other trigger), and perhaps some $HOME/Media directory
that encompasses the usual Pictures, Video, Music...).

-walter

>
> Regards,
> --Gary
>
>>> Gonzalo
>>>
>>> 2011/6/16 manuel quiñones 

 Hi, I'm sending my first try at this icons, based on a discussion in
 the design meeting past sunday (sorry Gary you missed the last part).

 It becomes apparent that we need icons for export and import of
 documents.  For example, Write reuses the document-save icon for
 export.

 http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-import.svg
 http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-export.svg
 http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export.png

 This is how they can be used in Write:

 http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/import-export_mockup.png

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Re: [Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] icons for import/export document proposal

2011-06-17 Thread Gary Martin
Hi Manuel,

On 16 Jun 2011, at 05:29, manuel quiñones wrote:

> El día 16 de junio de 2011 01:23, Gonzalo Odiard  
> escribió:
>> NIce!
> 
> Thanks! :)
> 
> Two options more:
> 
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export_2.png
> 
> I think they are more clear, but the objects (arrow and doc) may be
> too small on screen.

Sorry for this rushed email, I'm late to this thread!

- I agree the 2nd two designs don't provide enough space for the object being 
imported/exported (the blank document is the simplest visual case).

- The 1st design is better in size but is too similar to the existing 14 
transfer-from- and transfer-to- icons already used in sugar-artwork for 
the object transfer over the network feature (Journal "Send to -> friend").

- I think introducing a 3d metaphor with the use of perspective is not ideal – 
I'm sure there was a past thread about avoiding 3D metaphors in the flat 
silhouette design style, but I can't find it, no mention of perspective in the 
HIG either. There are only a few cases of 3D styling in Sugar designs at the 
moment (the open Journal cover in the Keep icon, the my computer XO icon, the 
long/lat lines on the Browse related icons) and none try to show perspective.

Taking a step back, here's a quick list of the goals I have written down:

1) ability to show different object types (pdf, png, generic image, python, etc)
2) visually distinguish importing vs. exporting from/to the Journal
3) distinguish between the existing "Send to --> friend" and 
importing/exporting from your Journal
4) visually distinguish saving/loading from the file system tree

Personally I have a strong dislike for case 4. It seems a short term 
compromise/hack to raise a traditional gnome file chooser. Ideally if this is 
seen an essential Sugar feature, the Object Chooser should allow switching to 
view of the filesystem which – to be honest – seems like an almost solved 
problem already as the Object Chooser will display any extra mounted volumes in 
its toolbar (like a USB stick). Walter has a proposed patch already that shows 
your ~/Documents folder in just such a way in the Journal, so the same could be 
done for the Object Chooser (not sure the if ~/Documents patch works at the 
volume mount level so might need some extra work). The need for case 4 could 
then be dropped and all activity authors would automatically benefit from the 
new ability.

If case 4 goes away, we could go back to the original design used for the Keep 
icon. Where we have a large user fill/stroke coloured image of the object in 
question (pdf, png, generic image, python, etc) and a small white arrow in the 
top right corner. Pointing to the document visual to indicate creation of it 
(export to ...), and pointing away from it to indicate loading of it (import 
from ...).

Regards,
--Gary

>> Gonzalo
>> 
>> 2011/6/16 manuel quiñones 
>>> 
>>> Hi, I'm sending my first try at this icons, based on a discussion in
>>> the design meeting past sunday (sorry Gary you missed the last part).
>>> 
>>> It becomes apparent that we need icons for export and import of
>>> documents.  For example, Write reuses the document-save icon for
>>> export.
>>> 
>>> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-import.svg
>>> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-export.svg
>>> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export.png
>>> 
>>> This is how they can be used in Write:
>>> 
>>> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/import-export_mockup.png
>>> 
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Re: [Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] icons for import/export document proposal

2011-06-16 Thread Frederick Grose
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 2:48 AM, Frederick Grose  wrote:

> 2011/6/16 manuel quiñones 
>
>> El día 16 de junio de 2011 01:23, Gonzalo Odiard 
>> escribió:
>> > NIce!
>>
>> Thanks! :)
>>
>> Two options more:
>>
>> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export_2.png
>>
>> I think they are more clear, but the objects (arrow and doc) may be
>> too small on screen.
>
>
> One might adjust the perspective to flatten the arrows and keep the
> document symbols their original size.
>
> This perhaps suggests the before and after relationship; but the overlaid
> symbols may be visually simpler to grasp, especially when the images are
> small (such as when they are displayed in a file listing).
>
> (See these pages for making Sugarized icons:
>
> http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Development_Team/Almanac/Making_Icons#Sugarizing_Icons
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar-iconify
> )
>

Here are the overlaid versions after Sugarizing:
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Re: [Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] icons for import/export document proposal

2011-06-15 Thread Frederick Grose
2011/6/16 manuel quiñones 

> El día 16 de junio de 2011 01:23, Gonzalo Odiard 
> escribió:
> > NIce!
>
> Thanks! :)
>
> Two options more:
>
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export_2.png
>
> I think they are more clear, but the objects (arrow and doc) may be
> too small on screen.


One might adjust the perspective to flatten the arrows and keep the document
symbols their original size.

This perhaps suggests the before and after relationship; but the overlaid
symbols may be visually simpler to grasp, especially when the images are
small (such as when they are displayed in a file listing).

(See these pages for making Sugarized icons:
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Development_Team/Almanac/Making_Icons#Sugarizing_Icons
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar-iconify
)


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Re: [Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] icons for import/export document proposal

2011-06-15 Thread Rafael Ortiz
2011/6/15 manuel quiñones 

> El día 16 de junio de 2011 01:23, Gonzalo Odiard 
> escribió:
> > NIce!
>
> Thanks! :)
>
> Two options more:
>
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export_2.png
>
> I think they are more clear, but the objects (arrow and doc) may be
> too small on screen.
>
> /me likes the first option, nice icons!.


>  >
> > Gonzalo
> >
> > 2011/6/16 manuel quiñones 
> >>
> >> Hi, I'm sending my first try at this icons, based on a discussion in
> >> the design meeting past sunday (sorry Gary you missed the last part).
> >>
> >> It becomes apparent that we need icons for export and import of
> >> documents.  For example, Write reuses the document-save icon for
> >> export.
> >>
> >> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-import.svg
> >> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-export.svg
> >> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export.png
> >>
> >> This is how they can be used in Write:
> >>
> >> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/import-export_mockup.png
> >>
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Re: [Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] icons for import/export document proposal

2011-06-15 Thread manuel quiñones
El día 16 de junio de 2011 01:23, Gonzalo Odiard  escribió:
> NIce!

Thanks! :)

Two options more:

http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export_2.png

I think they are more clear, but the objects (arrow and doc) may be
too small on screen.

>
> Gonzalo
>
> 2011/6/16 manuel quiñones 
>>
>> Hi, I'm sending my first try at this icons, based on a discussion in
>> the design meeting past sunday (sorry Gary you missed the last part).
>>
>> It becomes apparent that we need icons for export and import of
>> documents.  For example, Write reuses the document-save icon for
>> export.
>>
>> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-import.svg
>> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-export.svg
>> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export.png
>>
>> This is how they can be used in Write:
>>
>> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/import-export_mockup.png
>>
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Re: [Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] icons for import/export document proposal

2011-06-15 Thread Gonzalo Odiard
NIce!

Gonzalo

2011/6/16 manuel quiñones 

> Hi, I'm sending my first try at this icons, based on a discussion in
> the design meeting past sunday (sorry Gary you missed the last part).
>
> It becomes apparent that we need icons for export and import of
> documents.  For example, Write reuses the document-save icon for
> export.
>
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-import.svg
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-export.svg
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export.png
>
> This is how they can be used in Write:
>
> http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/import-export_mockup.png
>
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[Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] icons for import/export document proposal

2011-06-15 Thread manuel quiñones
Hi, I'm sending my first try at this icons, based on a discussion in
the design meeting past sunday (sorry Gary you missed the last part).

It becomes apparent that we need icons for export and import of
documents.  For example, Write reuses the document-save icon for
export.

http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-import.svg
http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document-export.svg
http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/document_import-export.png

This is how they can be used in Write:

http://dev.laptop.org/~manuq/import-export/import-export_mockup.png

Regards,
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