On 10/26/07, Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 26/10/2007, Sebastian Pölsterl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Well, I think that the history icon should match the "item" activated by
> the user. The user should not have to distinguish between actions or
> matches. If the user activates the "Launch Text Editor" match with the GEdit
> icon next to it - that is what I think should appear in the history.
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> If another icon is shown in the history because the actual default action
> that was activated had another icon, I say let's fix the action to have the
> correct icon (the same as the match's icon).
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> Blah, this is hard to explain :-)
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> Let me try ;-).

I type in "deskbar", then click on "Search Wikipedia for deskbar", I expect
the Wikipedia icon will be in the history list for this item. I type in
"shut" and click on "Turn off the computer", I expect the gear icon will be
in the history. "Voice" gives me the Voice of the Shuttle website, I expect
the favicon from that website will be in the history.

Matches/actions are "under the hood", the *only* intuitive icon for the
history list is whatever icon was next to the deskbar search result I
clicked on. Perhaps that requires storing the icon in the history rather
than looking it up?

Thanks,

-- 
Joe daLuz
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