Hey,

On 13/08/2008, at 11:28 AM, Laszlo (Laca) Peter wrote:
> Most of the disk space in gnome-themes is used by the icons:
>
> $ du -sk * | sort -n
> 5       LargePrint
> 23      hicolor
> 32      HighContrast
> 32      HighContrastInverse
> 273     HighContrastLargePrint
> 278     HighContrastLargePrintInverse
> 481     Crux
> 708     Neutral_Plus_Inv
> 928     Mist
> 1128    HighContrast-SVG
> 7956    Tango
> 9896    nimbus
> 12529   gnome
>
> Not sure what Mist is, that's potentially something we can omit?
> Maybe Crux too.  We can move them into separate packages.
> Tango is large and not required, but it's very popular on
> Linux so it would be a shame not to have it in the default install.

One thing that we may consider is getting rid of the higher scaled  
images.

For example, within Nimbus we have the following icon sizes -

12x12  16x16  192x192  20x20  24x24  32x32  36x36  48x48  72x72  96x96

On a typical screen, which are the sizes we're most likely to use? I  
suspect we *could* take everything <= 48x48.

It would be interesting to do some size analysis on the various icon  
themes to see if there's anything interesting we can do here.


Glynn

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