Calum Benson wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 15:23 -0500, Rodney Dawes wrote:
>   
>> On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 14:11 +0000, Calum Benson wrote:
>>     
>
>   
>>> IIRC, the only major objection was that during the transition, newer
>>> versions of gnome-themes wouldn't contain the HC icons for older
>>> versions of an application (i.e. before the application had begun
>>> installing them itself), so we'd have to figure out how to handle those
>>> kinds of dependencies.
>>>       
>> IMO it's no different than when that application uses new API in a newer
>> version of a library. For instance, applications requiring GTK+ 2.10
>> aren't going to run on GTK+ 2.8. If people are going to upgrade the
>> core theme for the desktop, they should upgrade the rest of the desktop
>> as well, generally. Otherwise, yeah, there could be breakage.
>>     
>
> There's also the question of what happens if two applications want to
> install HC icons with the same name (which may or may not look the
> same).  I guess we already have that problem with the hicolor theme,
> though, and it probably just needs a 'best practice' guideline, if there
> isn't one already.
>   
Application should install icons with the same name as the application 
(sound-juicers is called sound-juicer, totems totem etc.)
For application specific icons (like the new-tag icon in last-exit for 
example) it's smartest to install them into 
$prefix/share/(application)/icons/hicolor/(size)/(action).png
See http://wayofthemonkey.com/index.php?date=2006-11-15&month=11&year=2006
Same way with the HighContrast icons,  
$prefix/share/(application)/icons/HighContrast/48x48/(action).svg
Right?

Yeah, we totally need to come to consensus with the kde-dudes.
- Andreas

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