Re: [Elementary-dev-community] light or dark indicators

2012-12-07 Thread Daniel Foré
Hey Sergio, Sorry this got buried in my inbox. You might want to try getting a hold of Ted Gould. He would know more about libappindicator stuff. https://launchpad.net/~ted On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Sergio Costas rasters...@gmail.com wrote: Ok, I think I found something: the code that

Re: [Elementary-dev-community] light or dark indicators

2012-12-01 Thread Sergio Costas
Hi again, Daniel: Well, I learned a lot (like that is mandatory to call gtk-update-icon-cache after installing new icons if you want to ensure that they are fully recognized), but I've been unable to make the symbolic icons work. I created a symbolic-like version of my icons, and after a lot of

Re: [Elementary-dev-community] light or dark indicators

2012-12-01 Thread Sergio Costas
Ok, I think I found something: the code that doesn't work in elementary works fine under gnome-shell (3.4 and 3.6), but not under unity, so, definitely, I'm convinced that libappindicator doesn't honor the symbolic namespace :( I'll continue investigating. El 30/11/12 02:00, Daniel Foré

Re: [Elementary-dev-community] light or dark indicators

2012-11-30 Thread Sergio Costas
Hi Daniel: Thanks for the tip, it sounds really promising. I'll investigate. El 30/11/12 02:00, Daniel Foré escribió: Hey Sergio, Thanks to GTK3 and the -symbolic namespace, you can actually install just one set of icons that will change color to adapt the theme! I can't find good docs

[Elementary-dev-community] light or dark indicators

2012-11-29 Thread Sergio Costas
Hi all: I'm working on an app that has an indicator in the upper bar. Originally I designed the icons assuming a bright background, but elementary has a dark background, and the icons are hardly visible. Where do I have to install the dark and the bright versions to ensure that the system takes

Re: [Elementary-dev-community] light or dark indicators

2012-11-29 Thread Daniel Foré
Hey Sergio, Thanks to GTK3 and the -symbolic namespace, you can actually install just one set of icons that will change color to adapt the theme! I can't find good docs right now on how to create/ship/etc symbolic icons, but I would suggest following what is done in GNOME/elementary. (And perhaps