Nicu Buculei wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Here's some of that feedback. There are other screenshots at
the bottom of the page I wanted to do the full critique on,
but after spending some hours doing the critique that is
complete there, I felt that what is there sufficiently and
objectively
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Regarding icons using different perspective, it is much worse for any
theme especially when new applications do not have icons that follow
either guideline (Blender, KOffice, xsane, about-me, gFTP, etc.) .
The Blender icon in the package from blender.org is tango
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Here's some of that feedback. There are other screenshots at
the bottom of the page I wanted to do the full critique on,
but after spending some hours doing the critique that is
complete there, I felt that what is there sufficiently and
objectively demonstrates that Echo is
Blame me for pushing Echo through FESCO. After following suggestion for
submitting it to FESCO, I was a bit surprised that icon set was
accepted. Were it rejected, we will not have to deal with current
issue. In one part we'd withdraw Echo while taking a hit from
outside for once again not
Luya Tshimbalanga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Blame me for pushing Echo through FESCO. After following suggestion for
submitting it to FESCO, I was a bit surprised that icon set was
accepted.
As one of the FESCo members who accepted it, I'll take the blame for
this. I assumed that Echo was at
On Thu, 2008-10-16 at 10:19 +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Here's some of that feedback. There are other screenshots at
the bottom of the page I wanted to do the full critique on,
but after spending some hours doing the critique that is
complete there, I felt that what
Máirín Duffy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
An isometric perspective is used for the
panel-size icons which will make it nearly impossible to fit
in with the many upstream application icons that tend to
follow the gnome-icon-theme and tango guidelines by default
these days. I think some tough
Quoting Bill Nottingham [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Máirín Duffy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
An isometric perspective is used for the
panel-size icons which will make it nearly impossible to fit
in with the many upstream application icons that tend to
follow the gnome-icon-theme and tango
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Regarding icons using different perspective, it is much worse for any
theme especially when new applications do not have icons that follow
either guideline (Blender, KOffice, xsane, about-me, gFTP, etc.) .
I'm not quite groking this sentence. But at least for what
Hi Martin.
Martin Sourada wrote:
most of you probably know, but I'll write it again - Echo Icon Theme is
the default icon theme in F10 since Beta (for testing purposes and
exposition to wider audience) and I am one of the feature owners. The
change is rather small (in that it does not break
First of all, thanks for the review, it pretty much outlines the issues
I feel uneasy about as well. First, most of these issues are caused by
SVG icon being scaled down (sometimes for a reason unknown to me and
sometimes because of missing appropriate size variant). So I skip these,
because we
Quoting Rex Dieter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
fyi, the kde-sig has chosen to *not* use echo (as default) for kde(1) in
F-10,
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/KDE/Meetings/2008-09-30
There's simply too much missing/broken, and not enough man power/time to
find and fix it satisfactorily in time for
Hi Luya.
- Luya Tshimbalanga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Rex Dieter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
fyi, the kde-sig has chosen to *not* use echo (as default) for
kde(1) in
F-10,
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/KDE/Meetings/2008-09-30
There's simply too much missing/broken, and not
Hi,
most of you probably know, but I'll write it again - Echo Icon Theme is
the default icon theme in F10 since Beta (for testing purposes and
exposition to wider audience) and I am one of the feature owners. The
change is rather small (in that it does not break things, replaces just
graphics, no
Martin Sourada wrote:
Hi,
most of you probably know, but I'll write it again - Echo Icon Theme is
the default icon theme in F10 since Beta (for testing purposes and
exposition to wider audience) and I am one of the feature owners. The
change is rather small (in that it does not break things,
On Mon, 2008-10-13 at 23:37 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Since FESCo already made the decision that it sticks if the coverage is
good enough, what does the current status look like for the base icons?
Based on the list I created [1] for that we have covered about 95% and
still need to create
Martin Sourada wrote:
Because of the nature of the change it is IMHO possible to make the
decision last minute (i.e. around the development freeze). What I'd like
to ask you now is the preferred way to decide upon it.
fyi, the kde-sig has chosen to *not* use echo (as default) for kde(1) in
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