I think the 4 symbols are good ideas, but then we also need a symbol for "I lost my key/forgot my password".
Actually this would need to be 2 symbols: a) it is locked with no hope of being opened because I lost my key, and b) it is not locked, I lost my key, and better not shut it or we will be in state a. Then of course we need the symbol for: "Beware of the dog", which means it doesn't matter if it is locked, because if you attempt to access the contents, Rover will get you, so contact the owner first. I feel a top 10 list coming on, so I better stop here. I'll put it under lock and key for now. ;-) William Overington wrote: > > Yes, I feel that it is worth putting forward a proposal for the open and > closed padlock symbols, yet wonder if I may make mention that maybe the > words should be "unlocked" and "locked" as adjectives rather than "unlock" > and "lock" as imperative verbs. -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Tex Texin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.i18nGuy.com ------------------------------------------------------------- What's wrong with locales? http://www.i18nguy.com/locales/index.html ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ##### ##### ##### ################################################################# ################################################################# #################################################################

