On 05.11.2010 00:03, Shaun McCance wrote: > On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 22:34 +0200, Stefan Kost wrote: > >> hi, >> >> people (including me) where wondering about the duplicated png files in each >> gtk-doc manual. I believe this was historically done to avoid the gtk-doc >> dependency for users (which I don't think is a problem nowadays - the >> package is >> small). >> Anyway I was wondering, if those 4 black icons could instead be symlinks to >> the >> theme icons. This would safe a bit of space and would align the look more >> with >> the theme. One could even patch the colors in the css. >> > What are the images? Are they for the admonitions, like note, > tip, warning, etc? Perhaps the installed HTML files could just > reference those same images provided by gnome-doc-utils/yelp-xsl. > Everybody will have that installed anyway. > home.png, left.png, right.png, up.png
>> The only think needed would be a hook to update those symlinks when the theme >> changes. Do we have anything like this in the platform? >> > We should have a good chat about how we can better share code. > Yelp does all this theme-tracking stuff for icons and colors > already, but only for Docbook and Mallard, where it generates > the HTML. We could solve each others' problems if we worked > together more. > > Yelp, is an application. I was looking for ways to solve that for pre-installed content. E.g. by having a /usr/share/icons/.current/ symlink and some hook when it changed. Its not so terrible important (like Bastian feels like), but if there where mechanisms I would like to try it. I'd love to collaborate here - I'll ping you on irc. Stefan _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
