Now that Emacs has GTK support, it would be a good thing to have
consistent, standard GTK icons that make the distinctions Emacs needs
to make. Currently we use other icons where GTK doesn't supply
standard ones, but that doesn't look very good.
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, March 18, 2005 12:55 AM
Subject: Chronological and structural link icons
When discussing the icons in the Emacs toolbar we discovered that the GTK
stock icon items (http://www.gtk.org/api/2.6/gtk/gtk-Stock-Items.html)
does
not really distunguish between chronological and structural links
the GTK stock icon items does not distunguish between
chronological and structural links.
With a structural link we mean those links that takes
you to the previous, next or up node in something structured
like a table of contents. For structural links I would suggest
what
When discussing the icons in the Emacs toolbar we discovered that the GTK
stock icon items (http://www.gtk.org/api/2.6/gtk/gtk-Stock-Items.html) does
not really distunguish between chronological and structural links.
With a chronological link we mean something like for example the left arrow
in