Martin Sourada wrote:
Yes, I am ok with this. I don't have write access to the guidlines
wiki, so if one with access to it edit it I would be glad :)
Ok, done. I categorized it under Emblems on the guidelines wiki. I
also included .svgs for each...star and plus emblem.
Diana Fong
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Yes, I am ok with this. I don't have write access to the guidlines wiki,
so if one with access to it edit it I would be glad :)
Diana Fong wrote:
Martin Sourada wrote:
Thanks for clarification. But then I think mail-mark-unread does not
fall to any of the groups. Also I tend to think that the
Martin Sourada wrote:
Thanks for clarification. But then I think mail-mark-unread does not
fall to any of the groups. Also I tend to think that the difference
between creating new document and creating new mail message is very
subtle, but I am quite sattisfied with this division. I think it wou
Martin Sourada wrote:
I think there is some inconsistency in using pluses and stars in echo
icons, or at least I don't understand the philosophy behind. Here are
listed currently problematic icons:
with plus:
address-book-new
appointment-new
contact-new
mail-message-new
with blue star:
docume
Thanks for clarification. But then I think mail-mark-unread does not
fall to any of the groups. Also I tend to think that the difference
between creating new document and creating new mail message is very
subtle, but I am quite sattisfied with this division. I think it would
be good to mention
Martin Sourada wrote:
> with plus:
> address-book-new
> appointment-new
> contact-new
> mail-message-new
Plus means add something.
>
> with blue star:
> document-new
> mail-mark-unread
> window-new
>
Blue star means create a new item/object.
> with yellow star:
> appointment-soon
Yellow star mea
I think there is some inconsistency in using pluses and stars in echo
icons, or at least I don't understand the philosophy behind. Here are
listed currently problematic icons:
with plus:
address-book-new
appointment-new
contact-new
mail-message-new
with blue star:
document-new
mail-mark-unread