Heya, I feel some of the names for the sounds are the wrong way around.
For example: network-connectivity-lost network-connectivity-error network-connectivity-established To me, network-connectivity-error should be error-network-connectivity. So that we could have a generic error sound. phone-failure should probably be "phone-error", or even "error-phone". The problem I see is that for some sounds, it's good to be able to match to a prefix, but sometimes it's not good enough. So to set a generic "error" sound, I'd need to modify: dialog-error battery-low power-unplug-battery-low (shouldn't that be battery-low-power-unplug?) battery-caution file-trash should probably be trash-file (to match with trash-empty). I've targetted 30-odd sounds (including the bell) to be user modifiable in the preferences: * Battery warning: power-unplug-battery-low battery-low battery-caution * Long action completed: complete-copy complete-download complete-media-burn complete-media-rip complete-scan * Bells: bell-terminal bell-window-system * Button clicked: button-pressed menu-click menu-popup menu-popdown * Button toggled: button-toggle-off button-toggle-on * Login: desktop-login * Logout: desktop-logout * Error: dialog-error * Information or question (have a better idea?) dialog-information dialog-question * Warning: dialog-warning * New email: message-new-email * Empty trash: trash-empty * Window maximised: window-maximized * Window unmaximised: window-unmaximized * Window minimised: window-minimized What do you think? _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list xdg@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg