> Hi,
> maybe not everybody is aware of that, but GeoServer UI is using the
> GeoSilk icon set: http://projects.opengeo.org/geosilk

Nice.

This should be passed on to the [email protected] email list where
projects are also trying to work with a similar mandate (ie visual
harmonization across projects).

> I upgraded the icons we had to the latest revision (GEOS-3556) and used
> the occasion to make the layers and preview page use a type specific
> icon: instead of just "vector" the icon now tells the user if the
> layer is a point, line or polygon (using the old icon for unspecified
> vector layers).
>
> I've attached a sample screenshot. What do you think?

There is one weakness with the new icons that I tried to address when
I took a run at this; often we have an unknown "Geometry" and need to
represent point, line, and polygon via the same image. If I do that
with the images provided it ends up looking like a rectangle that has
been crossed out.

I really like the raster icon :-)

Jody

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