Oliver Scholtz 1 wrote: >> For system-software-install, I don't think that a down arrow looks >> appropriate. Down makes me think "download".
You download the packages don't you? :) I would agree totally with your thinking if we were talking about gDebi for just installing. Which I think we need to consider along with these 2 other icons. >> As long as we're using a >> box metaphor for packages, wouldn't it make sense to show an open box >> to install a package? Or perhaps a closed box with scissors or >> multiple arrows showing how the box opens? >> >> A few illustrative examples are attached. >> >> > > I think it doesn't matter. Open or closed no imports. > But a open-box in ralistic look is a big problem for small sizes. We could bend the flaps down. I like this concept of the open box for gDebi. -Cory K. PS: Some mails are hitting the list quite late. From what I've heard, it's something on Canonicals end. -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
