On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 12:39 -0500, Matthias Clasen wrote: > I don't see much progress with moving towards actual use of the icon naming > spec > yet. Bug 396994 has a patch to make the .directory files in gnome-menus use > spec-compliant names where applicable. I think we should do that for 2.18. > > While doing the patch, I noticed that the icon naming spec does not list > preferences
This is what "preferences-desktop" is for. At least, based on the current organization of things in GNOME. > applications What is an "application"? Everything is. If things are showing up under an "Applications" menu, then we have a problem elsewhere. These items should be under "Other", and not "Applications". > settings (for the Administration menu) This is what "preferences-system" is for. > documentation Where does "documentation" appear in the menu system at all? And what, if anything, appears under it? We already have "Help" on the menu, and it gets the "help-browser" icon. > as standard categories. Maybe preferences and applications are implied by > the fallback-to-generic names scheme in the spec, but they should probably > be listed explicitly, since e.g. the gnome icon theme is missing them. They are not implied by the fallback, nor should they be listed explicitly. -- dobey _______________________________________________ gnome-themes-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-themes-list
