It's been a while since there was any activity on this bug, and I was
wondering if anything's happened?
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Title:
Humanity delete icon uses a wrong
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Milestone: precise-2-social-networking = quantal-4-social-networking
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Humanity delete icon uses a
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** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: ayatana-ubuntu
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Title:
Humanity delete icon uses a wrong concept
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I don;t think this bug is valid for Humanity anymore, because it should
now be referring to ubuntu-mono .
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** Changed in: humanity-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Status: Triaged = Confirmed
** Changed in: humanity-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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Still a problem with Lucid final...
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I've just installed the Lucid beta and this is still a problem...
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@Ben Romer :
I havent marked this bug wont fix without putting considerable thought or
effort.
Bug 463802 was filed only after discussion with Rodney Dawes [fdo specs
maintainer] , and he also agreed that the descriptions could be clearer.
He mentioned it would be updated soon , even if Rodney
I agree to all of that - the biggest issue is convincing everybody to
switch the meaning, and even if that were easily possible, there are
apps like GEdit which don't have any way to properly represent what they
do.
I'm all in favor of removing the ISO No symbol and letting Gnome sort it
out -
correction: I could just remove the humanity icon *if UX/design team
insists* ;)
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Do you know that some other themes and software use exactly the same
design (crossed red circle) or something very similar for Cancel?
I understand that the Trash icon might have some ambiguity on whether
the item in question will be recoverable, but the Red Circle icon is
completely
@Tomek Chrzczonowicz:
As I mentioned earlier, the apps need to use the right icon.
Kindly file a bug in tomboy to use the edit-remove icon instead. Since
the action is an irreversible action it should not use the edit-delete
icon.
I realize it isnt the ideal way, Using the trash icon as of now
GEdit has Edit-Delete, and is an undoable action, but still gets the
ISO No symbol. This is incorrect given this new definition about what
GTK_EDIT_DELETE is supposed to mean, but how would this be corrected?
What would we change the stock icon to for the trash can to be
displayed?
Further, if I
the ISO No symbol is completely inappropriate for the act of deletion in any
context, undoable or not, and is graphically
inconsistent with the icon *currently* displayed for GTK_UNDELETE.
I agree
If you need an icon for something non-undoable other than a trash can,
how about:
1. A
Interestingly , since the icons has been wrongly used everywhere ,
Gnome-icon-theme 2.30 will use the exact same icon as humanity.
[http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gnome-icon-theme/tree/48x48/actions/edit-delete.png?h=one-canvasid=621dd282948d60b1732946e38a5d9d8acbc7a548]
Gnome-icon-theme devs believe
Un-assigning the milestone , as fixing this is not a usability win .
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Milestone: lucid-round-10 = None
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Assignee: mac_v (drkvi-a) = (unassigned)
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On the other hand apps , can use the trash can icon for recoverable
delete actions similar to nautilus using the trash-full icon.
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