(Snipping Suzanna, who no longer works at Sun, and adding Bill who I don't think is on the XDG list.)

On 26 Nov 2005, at 14:42, Thomas Wood wrote:

High contrast icons should be designed such that they are visible on a black backgrounds, as well as white. The icons should also designed such that they can be easily inverted to create a High Contrast Invert themes. I am also CC'ing the maintainers of the GNOME High Contrast theme to get their comments on how to go about creating good high contrast icons.

The HIG already includes design guidelines for high contrast icons:
http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/draft_hig_new/icons- design-accessible.html

Some other thoughts:

- There's also the question of low contrast icons, but I think it was previously suggested that they'd be better rendered on the fly (by adjusting the colour values of the 'regular') by a low contrast theme engine. Does this still sound plausible/sensible to everyone?

- The high and low contrast icon themes still have separate large print versions, but since they're identical to the regular versions, they're now hidden in the UI (rather than not installed at all, because of potential upgrade problems described in http:// bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168977). Should we mention that the large print versions of the high and low contrast icon themes are deprecated? (Or does anyone have any thoughts on how we can gracefully get rid of them altogether?)

Cheeri,
Calum.

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