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Hi Albrecht:
On 06/09/2017 12:26:19 PM Fri, Albrecht Dreß wrote:
Hi John Jack:
Please excuse my late reply, I've been away from my development system for a
few days...
Am 07.06.17 14:39 schrieb(en) [email protected]:
Here is my proposal for the queue button. It is derived from the Tango icons.
Looks nice to me! However, we would need it in 24x24 pixels, as in the
images/24x24 subfolder of the Balsa source tree... :-/ The patch for adding it
to the tool bar is trivial, btw.
I noticed that the Oxygen icon theme actually /does/ contain a "mail-queue"
icon (see attached), but I prefer the Tango icon set as you do.
However, adding custom icons to Balsa seems to be sub-optimal, as if the user
chooses a different icon theme, the display will end up in a wild any typically
ugly looking mixture of different styles. Does anyone know about a standard
set of icons every icon theme should support? If possible Balsa should then
use the standard icons, and only fall back to the custom ones if the icon theme
doesn't support it. Is that possible? What do you think?
The only standard that I know of is the Icon Naming Specification[1], which has many mail-related names, including
"mail-send" and "mail-send-receive", but neither "mail-queue" nor
"mail-send-queue".
Peter
[1] <URL:https://specifications.freedesktop.org/icon-naming-spec/latest/>
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