@Stephan
Try reading the response again ;) It's hard for developers to track big
lists of problems like this. He's asking if you could file each request
as a separate bug report. That'll make it easier for the developers to
go about implementing these features/fixes.
Also, if you really want to
I know, it could be better. And that's a good idea about splitting up
the bugs automatically! Maybe you should file that one against launchpad
;)
Yes, it would be nice if you submitted these again individually.
Papercuts isn't necessarily the *wrong* place to file these bugs. But,
it would be
@ Aryeh Gregor
Mac OS uses Move to Trash
I don't believe it would be the correct decision in this case to do what
Windows does. This is just one of those things where users have been trained
to do it a weird way. I'd argue that people coming from a Mac would say oh
noes why will it delete,
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I'm failing to see how this is a bad metaphor.
Google delete icon and you'll see at least two icons that look almost
the same as ours on the first page.
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Jaroslav:
I'm sorry you are so upset. This bug has been marked as Confirmed.
However, it is not of critical importance and even if we fixed it at
this very moment, it would NOT go into Karmic (which is way past artwork
freeze).
We are working to scale EVERY icon in EVERY size. But please be
Jaroslav:
Please respect the CoC. We are not your enemies here. What you have to
realize is that this theme is a community effort. We are not being paid
by Canonical to work in this theme. So, if it is our choosing, we don't
have to do anything. You are making a request, please treat it as such
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Sorry, I didn't see that!!
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I really doubt this behavior will change as it's part of the GNOME's
philosophy that all changes should be instantaneous without an apply
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Already done! This papercut doesn't affect humanity :D
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icons/emblems
I'll talk with David and see what's possible.
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Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: humanity
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I agree with rugby471 that we don't want to say it was the password when
we don't know for sure that it was.
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Does this mean you want me to make changes in Humanity, or this only
about Human?
Best Regards,
Daniel Foré
http://www.elementary-project.com
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 6:48 AM, Kenneth Wimerkw...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Considering the number of folders with orange/white emblems already on
them, I
I'm sorry, I used to have those icons but I was told I had to remove
them because they pertained to proprietary software, for legal reasons,
etc.
I suggest using elementary instead ;)
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Sorry, Humanity isn't going to fix this problem. As stated before, there
are tons of apps that have icons not related to their purpose. If a
'fix' is going to come, it has to come from upstream. Good luck :D
** Changed in: humanity
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I'm going to have to go with Kalle and say that the real solution is to
redesign the location bar. Also, I'm going to have to say that this
papercut is not a bug in any icon set, but with nautilus. You can't
change the icon without affecting other apps that use that icon
properly.
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Can't currently fix this in Humanity, sorry :( The change will have to
come in Nautilus first.
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Sergey can you please explain why this has been marked as incomplete and
what can be done to complete it?
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Title:
Use symbolic volume and mic
It affects us because we ship it. It doesn't need to be patched, it
needs to be fixed upstream. It would be better to leave it confirmed and
assign it to drive by.
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I'm not sure where you get anything about Ubuntu-specific naming. There
are icon names outlined in the FreeDesktop.org spec here
http://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-naming-spec/icon-naming-
spec-0.4.html
user-away
user-idle
user-offline
user-online
These are all standardized names. I wouldn't
Instead of adding app-specific icon names to elementary, I think it
would be more appropriate to file a bug report against pidgin asking it
to use app-agnostic icon names.
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Indicator sound should use the symbolic namespace for it's icons. This
would create greater upstream theme compatibility as well as reduce the
need to ship and maintain separate icon themes for dark and light panels
and menus. The symbolic icon names in question are as
Public bug reported:
the bluetooth indicator should use panel icons from the symbolic
namespace. This would provide greater upstream theme compatability as
well as reduce the need for additional gtk-theme-based icon themes to
handle light/dark theme changes. The icon names in question are as
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Use symbolic volume and
Sergey that blueprint is entirely not relevant to this bug.
I would assume the right thing to do here would be to upstream any
changes that we could all benefit from.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It looks like there is an upstream report marking this as fixed. Could
just be a packaging issue?
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Those are the icon names from the GNOME icon theme. I would assume that
if GNOME Shell shows Bluetooth in the panel those are the icons they
would use, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Overlay scrollbar colour does not match theme
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Symbolic Icons arent show at the right size
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Photoshop files lack icon sometimes (no symlink)
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Nautilus is not a default part of pantheon. No special support will be
given to it for eGTK
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There are both of these icons present in elementary. Check the
status/symbolic folder.
As far as I can tell, the indicator will use bluetooth, bluetooth-
active, and bluetooth-disabled but it won't use the -symbolic
variants.
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Icons for ~/Podcasts and ~/Audiobooks folders
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No this bug has not been fixed. It has been worked around by not using
symbolic battery icons in elementary. The problem still persists.
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Overlay scrollbar colour does not match theme
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Public bug reported:
The secondary text in the update-manager alert explains that if you
don't wish to install updates right now you can access the update
manager from the administration menu. However, this menu does not exist
in the latest Unity or GNOME Shell.
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Update manager currently uses the icon name update-manager for it's
app icon. It would be nice to use the FD.o icon name system-software-
update instead.
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Status: New
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No, not at all. What I meant was that Unity quick list items should show
up in search results. That's all :p
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search quicklist items
To
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The latest USC now uses back and forward arrows from the theme (which is
great!), but it would be even better if it would use symbolic icons. The
latest version of Humanity should include both arrow icons in -symbolic
variants.
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Yea, I've been wondering the same thing about back and forward buttons.
The problems (as always) comes down to third party applications. They
may have a need for the back and forward icons that is something other
than what we expect them to be used for (back and forward in the
toolbar).
My
Sure sure. I didn't meant to imply back and forward menu items should
have icons, only that I have a feeling that in general icons that sit on
buttons should be symbolic.
Making the icons in Humanity monochrome (without the -symbolic
namespace) would create a situation where white icons appear on
I would strongly advise against using actual blur in the icon. It
usually doesn't have good results rendering real-world. In-fact, I've
noticed there's a tendency in GNOME to just not render any object that
is using any significant amount of blur.
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There was a need this cycle to make sure that Humanity icons look okay
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There have been several changes in action icons, along with adding more
sizes of these icons.
The magnifier icons have been removed since they are very difficult to
see. There are plans to create new
Here's a bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/humanity/+bug/833271
It involves both the zoom level icons and the find/find-replace icons
specifically, yes.
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Marking as invalid for elementary. The goal should not be user hoarding
but instead creating a good product. (also I just want to stop getting
mail about this bug)
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Title:
Icons aren't the same color as the panel text
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Public bug reported:
Currently in indicator messages, the clear entry is sensitive
regardless of whether or not it actually does anything. If there are no
messages to clear, this entry should become insensitive to signify that
all messages have been cleared and this action is not relevant at this
Attaching a new archive that contains icons for ubuntu-mono-dark and
ubuntu-mono light.
These two folders simply need to be installed to /usr/share/icons and
they'll work great :)
** Attachment added: messaging menu icons rev 2
Hey Naty, I think Robert's fix is a correct solution. And in fact there
is something else wrong here since the HIG states that there should be a
12px border around the entirety of the window. As you stated, there is
currently only a 4px border.
In all honesty, I'm not sure frames are really meant
The theming has been committed to lp:light-themes and with the latest
control panel nightly the horizontal padding seems to be fixed.
However the vertical padding still seems to not be in place.
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The icons have different names ;) The menu icon is called ubuntuone-
panel
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Ah I see. I'm not sure how to handle that. I know that other
applications do the same thing (for example Banshee does it in the sound
menu). But I'm not sure of the technical details :/
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Yes, it should reduce the spacing for thinner icons considerably :)
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Title:
Please redraw all of the Ubuntu Mono Icons
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Title:
If the goal is to save space by removing menubars from applications it
should be done in the proper way: re-designing these applications such
that menubars are not necessary.
The only advantage I can see of doing it like this is to irritate users
and developers into using/creating applications
This isn't a bug in Ne, It's a bug in Compiz/GTK. If you disable the
RGBA colormap in the tweaks tab of preferences the shadows will appear
normally.
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Assigning to Christian for a design decision.
I would like to weigh in that we do currently have the add bookmark
toolbar item for this purpose. However, since I know Christian is
opposed to having stop and reload in the URLBar, there is an opening on
that side of the URLBar for this purpose.
**
Assigning to Christian for a design decision. My position has been to
auto-populate the speed dial view (of course with the option to add or
remove other tiles).
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Hey Cimi, can you post the required changes to make to the theme? I'd
like to implement it.
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Title:
Overlay scrollbar colour does not match theme
Hmm to me that sounds all around wrong. Why is it appropriate for an
application to supply a color icon but not a monochrome icon? And it
seems very odd that you would have to make an explicit exception in the
indicator instead of it looking for a -symbolic or -panel icon by
default then falling
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Connect button is not focused on the enter PSK password dialog
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These icons were intentionally removed from the ubuntu mono set. They
don't appear in Unity and including them causes problems with other
applications because of improper naming.
if they are to be re-implemented, they should use the -symbolic
namespace to ensure they don't show up in improper
The icon set shouldn't contain any of those items. It's my understanding
that some people have those icons as a remnant of an upgrade. The main
problem is that those icons are only supplied in panel sizes and any
application attempting to use them anywhere else in the interface ends
up with
Marking this as won't fix for elementary icons since we're going to
let Marlin handle this.
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Contractor is a neat little system service that allows applications to
become automatically extensible. If File roller were to support
Contractor, it could integrate it's features into every application that
supports contractor without requiring developers to explicitly write
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-mono
Not all the drawings inside icons are the exact same width, however the
icon files themselves are. This causes the panel to have uneven spacing.
A certain buffer should be defined and all icons should share this same
horizontal buffer.
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Text color used in the panel is different than the color monos use.
Also, not all monos use the same color .
** Affects: ubuntu-mono (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Daniel Fore (daniel-p-fore)
Status: In Progress
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Binary package hint: ubuntu-mono
Some icons are taller or fatter than others. It would be nice if they
were roughly the same size all around.
** Affects: ubuntu-mono (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Daniel Fore (daniel-p-fore)
Status: In Progress
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Binary package hint: ubuntu-mono
Positive end of the battery looks rather large.
** Affects: ubuntu-mono (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Daniel Fore (daniel-p-fore)
Status: In Progress
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Status: New
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Binary package hint: ubuntu-mono
Alert colors for errors and info don't look very good on the panel
background. Otto has a nicer set of colors that should be used.
** Affects: ubuntu-mono (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Daniel Fore (daniel-p-fore
Vish, I know you are opposed to this configuration, but I'm going to
have to again suggest that reply arrows face left and forward arrows
face right.
** Changed in: humanity-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/675224
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Is it then possible to only make it a regular button when it reads
connect?
With the current color it is nearly impossible to read. I watched a user
struggle to re-connect when they couldn't see the button today :/
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problem with new scrollbar in Human theme - GtkRange::trough-border
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Icons for ~/Podcasts and ~/Audiobooks folders
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IIRC, Lubuntu and Xubuntu are waiting on fixes present in this package
:)
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Title:
FFe Please update to elementary-icon-theme 2.7
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Hey Vish,
I don't think using a scale would be appropriate here. Even insensitive,
I think that would imply some level of interaction with that element
when in reality It's completely non-interactive. So remove the element
that makes it appear interactive (the little slider) and then it'll look
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Account screen cleanup
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Hey Naty, I'm going to re-open this as In Progress
I think we really need those links to be displayed as buttons.
Especially since the strings are not the same length, the current
display seems like text is just scattered across the page without any
sort of alignment. Having homogeneous buttons
IMHO, the icons don't actually add any useful information whatsoever.
But, GNOME also has avatar-default
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Title:
Get a better icon for the
Well since the control panel doesn't have the normal about box I'm not
sure what to do...
I think maybe the next most appropriate place might be with the Device
info? What do you think?
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I've created mono icons with the U1 logo. The icon name is ubuntuone-
panel and I've attached them here.
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Eh yea I guess it's contents does not actually reflect the tab label,
but next to the support icons is probably not right either. I had
associated it with the device information. As in, you are running this
version of the client on this device.
What about in the services tab?
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This is in fact a limitation of the pixmap theming engine. It's either
the combined button appearance or different hover states. Either way
this is not a bug in U1 Control Panel since the theming is handled
externally. Marking as invalid for this project.
** Changed in: ubuntuone-control-panel
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I'm working on it right now ;) You should check Humanity from
lp:elementaryicons (that'll be the most up to date version)
** Changed in: humanity-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
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