D11137: overflow-menu as view-more-symbolic, and horizontal

2018-04-22 Thread Nathaniel Graham
ngraham added a comment. This change broke the CI: https://build.kde.org/job/Frameworks%20breeze-icons%20kf5-qt5%20SUSEQt5.10/76/ [ 62%] Building CXX object autotests/CMakeFiles/scalable.dir/scalable_autogen/mocs_compilation.cpp.o

D11137: overflow-menu as view-more-symbolic, and horizontal

2018-04-22 Thread Marco Martin
This revision was automatically updated to reflect the committed changes. Closed by commit R266:b518d06b25c2: overflow-menu as view-more-symbolic, and horizontal (authored by mart). REPOSITORY R266 Breeze Icons CHANGES SINCE LAST UPDATE https://phabricator.kde.org/D11137?vs=28967=32786

D11137: overflow-menu as view-more-symbolic, and horizontal

2018-04-17 Thread Andreas Kainz
andreaska accepted this revision. This revision is now accepted and ready to land. REPOSITORY R266 Breeze Icons BRANCH phab/overflow REVISION DETAIL https://phabricator.kde.org/D11137 To: mart, #vdg, andreaska Cc: Fuchs, #frameworks, michaelh, ngraham, bruns

D11137: overflow-menu as view-more-symbolic, and horizontal

2018-03-12 Thread Christian
Fuchs added a comment. Yes, I very much like the overflow and the usage you describe, as per the discussion on Telegram and https://phabricator.kde.org/D11231, I think mixer is however not an example where it should be used, because in the mixer it's not an overflow of functionality, but

D11137: overflow-menu as view-more-symbolic, and horizontal

2018-03-07 Thread Marco Martin
mart changed the visibility from "No One" to "Public (No Login Required)". REPOSITORY R266 Breeze Icons REVISION DETAIL https://phabricator.kde.org/D11137 To: mart, #vdg Cc: #frameworks, michaelh

D11137: overflow-menu as view-more-symbolic, and horizontal

2018-03-07 Thread Marco Martin
mart created this revision. mart added a reviewer: VDG. Restricted Application added a project: Frameworks. Restricted Application added a subscriber: Frameworks. mart requested review of this revision. REVISION SUMMARY use the 3 dots icons as view-more-symbolic, as traditionally in the