I don't agree that this has the same importance as https in browsers
(Pidgin does _not_ support OTR out of the box and the devs even refused
to pull in the plugin). Still I think the request is reasonable and
Empathy should support OTR either natively or using a plugin (which
would require a
Sure that but we a not talking about replaying the main interface icons
but only the (internal) WM icon. I certainly don't feel like diving
into a codebase like OOo but I suppose changing that can't bee too hard
for a person who is experienced with OOo?
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What could be nice is that document windows use the icons for the
corresponding OO.o app
I second this. Mime icons make only sense in multi-document apps. While you
could see OOo als multi-doc, as we have the app-(part) specific icons, let's
use those.
Inside OOo we already have a nicely
No this does not only affect AWN. Open writer, minimize it and alt-tab.
You should see it (even better if you are using compiz). I don't know
what gtk_window_set_icon_name does under the hood but that would be the
right behavior. We have the required icons in hicolor/*/apps/* now, so
why not make
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I just found that on a fresh ubuntu installation I get this error
message when I first open the preferences in f-spot (having canceled the
initial import dialog). Has anyone checked if f-spot actually creates
~/Photos/ if it needs it?
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Public bug reported:
I installed Ubuntu Feisty on my old PC which is now used by my sister.
Everything worked great until I enabled desktop effects (compiz). Things
went very laggy, like windows only redrawing 1-2 times when moved
across the screen. This was strange, as I had compiz working
Btw, there is a thread on the Ubuntu forum, also beryl is affected:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=16697a0156b1b53356ab47e129463b83p=2560202posted=1#post2560202
Hope that URL works, thread is called Beryl movement choppiness (slight
return)
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I'm also seeing this. I still use Ubuntu Dapper on this machine but I
have compiled nautilus 2.16 from source.
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I'm a big fan of the tango project, I really like the guidelines and the
resulting icons. Tango icon theme is really nice, so was Tangerine. And
the new Gnome icon theme is even better. So I'm all for getting more of
the deskop tangofied.
BUT: I never understood why tango was used as a fallback
Sadly I did not have time to look into ubuntu stuff during the last few
weeks. Updated my Dapper insallation now and don't understand why my
hack to replace the icons (directly replacing the gnome-session-*
icons in gnome/48x48/) doesn't work anymore... seems like the icons are
compiled in now?
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tango-icon-theme-common
The recently added panel icons need a few symlinks to be picked up by
the panel, namely:
16x16, 22x22, 24x24
eyes.png - gnome-eyes.png
force-exit.png - panel-force-quit.png
modem.png - gnome-modem.png
sticky-notes.png -
Nice icons, but I would
a) call xfce4-splash.png only splash.png and then link splash.png -
xfce4-splash.png
Dunno if this is needed by some non-xfce software, but let's make the name more
generic.
b) call xfce4-taskbar.png only taskbar.png and then link taskbar.png -
xfce4-taskbar.png and
Just to clarify: the icon was done by Jimmac and is proposed to be used
upstream for the next version of Gimp. I just thought it would be nice to have
the icon in dapper already, because it fits the overall look better.
Tango is not supposed to ship individual icons for applications, only
Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-panel gnome-panel-data (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Would be nice if ubuntu-about.desktop would be themable, all that has to
be done for this is the removal of the absolute path to
Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-desktop gnome-about (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Rejected
Description:
Would be nice if ubuntu-about.desktop would be themable, all that has to
be done for this is the removal of the absolute path to
Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-desktop gnome-about (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Would be nice if gnome-about.desktop would be themable, all that has to
be done for this is the removal of the absolute path to
sorry, wrong bug report, see #41468
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In addition to that, the window icon from gnome-about should also use
the icon from the icon theme.
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What's the status? The bug has been set to fix committed but menu-editor is
not yet in the latest theme package and the gnome-settings-ui-behaviour is
still the blue tango one.
I'm asking because I just noticed it after filing bug #41670 which is about
using the menu-editor icon for Alacarte.
Public bug reported:
Affects: gimp (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Currently Gimp is one of the last application which still doesn't use
Tango icons. Would be nice if this could be changed. The Gimp
application icon already
Was the change lost? This is still the same in tangerine 0.8, which was
released a day after this was set fix committed... or was that too
late and it wll end up in 0.9?
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I took the time and went through the stock icon collection. Here's a list of
the missing ones, I really hope we will have a complete collection for dapper:
gtk-about / required by *every* gtk application /
gtk-cdrom icon exists in tango
let's get those icons into tangerine for dapper and then try to push
them into tango
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Public bug reported:
Affects: tangerine-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
The current icon for input-keyboard is too narrow, I think the
perspektive is wrong, too. I can't make out the meaning of the icon on
my 15
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Including in the tangerine theme, all nice... but the main problem is that
gnome-session doesn't use themed icons ATM. Is this going to change soon?
Even if it will, including fitting icons in Tangerine is not enough,
gnome-session is still required to install fallback icons (current set or
needs changes to gnome-session's logout dialog first
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Public bug reported:
Affects: tangerine-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
The current icons for
* gnome-settings-ui-behaviour
* menu-editor
have a blue menu selection color. I simply changed this to the orange
doby is blocking this... basicly, he seems to have a problem with those
icons for slightly diffentent things. But really, isn't it better to put
this into dapper and not having the old stock icons displayed instead of
waiting for tango?
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Public bug reported:
Affects: launchpad-integration (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Current icons for launchpad integration don't really fit with eicher the stock
Gnome theme, Human or Tangerine. I therefore propose to use
Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
The current logout dialog uses icons not really fitting either Human or
Tangerine and certainly not Gnome themes. Solution to this would be
making
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Did you check the hibernate/sleep icons from jimmac? They are really nice imho,
and most people will assiciate the ZzZ with sleeping (it is often used in
comic books). Adding a harddisk / a memory bank to that is probably the best
you can do.
[as those icons are done by jimmac, i think stock
To follow-up on the ZzZ bit: as I note on bug #40324, gnome-power-manager
HEAD has been switched to use Tango artwork. So upstream now officially uses
the ZzZ in those icons.
Bug #4032 is about switching g-p-m to use those new icons in Dapper. The
current icon set in g-p-m is ugly, so I have a
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