On Sun, 2006-03-19 at 00:16 +0100, Jaap Haitsma wrote: > 1. Display mute icon if mute button is active > 2. Show volume level if mute is not active.
This is basically the same thing I said in my last mail, which was to remove the special casing of 0, and make it use the -low volume icon. In other words, to revert to the example in your first mail, we should do this: volume(x) Icon ---------------------- mute mute 0 <= x < 1/3 low 1/3 <= x < 2/3 medium 2/3 <= x < 3/3 high The stock_volume-0 icon will exist no longer in 2.15 anyway, and the others will be renamed to follow the naming spec. To resolve the issue in 2.14, one should use the old icon names as the applet still does, but optimize in the case where one of those may be going away. We can stop using -0 now, so I see no reason not to. I would much rather not have this exact same discussion again in another 5-6 months. Simply stating that -low would be confusing because it has a single ) for 0% is just as well as saying it is confusing for other very low volume percentage levels where the user may not be able to hear any audible output from the speakers. Just use -low. -- dobey _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list Usability@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability