El mié, 10-05-2006 a las 01:08 +0200, Andreas Nilsson escribió: > Josué Alcalde González wrote: > > Last update of tangerine has included some new icons for dialog actions. > > > > The icons included in last update use this metaphor: > > http://jimmac.musichall.cz/screenshots/screenshot-228701000.jpg > > with a red close icon. > > > > The icons are: > > - cancel: a yellow rounded back arrow > > - apply: a green v > > - yes: ? > > - no: ? > > - close: a red x > > - accept: a blue intro icon > > > > I have made the needed links and I have seen some problems: > > > > The close icon is red. It is used in a lot of places (tabs for gedit, > > epiphany and console, close button in notifications, close in lists...) > > I think red doesn't fit very well in those places, but the biggest > > problem is that it is resized and looks very bad in epiphany and > > console, and worst in gedit and notifications bubbles. > > > The problem is that the name of the icon in the icon-naming-spec is > dialog-close and is intended for the action "The icon used for the Close > button that might appear in dialog windows.". The use of the > dialog-close icon in epiphany and gedit is therefore a bit improper. A > specific icon for closing tabs would be much better in that case. > - Andreas >
Yes, but will it be changed to dapper? Is any solution planed for it? I think it would be very bad to maintain the old gtk icons for apply,cancel,yes,no,etc, but it also would be bad to use the red icon for tabs. -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
