James Richard Tyrer wrote: > I hope that the above contradiction in your own statements will start > you thinking -- that you will think about design before you, and other > developers, do any more stupid things.
Sorry, I didn't see any contradiction in the above. Icons and gnome-icon-theme are totally unrelated, gnome-icon-theme does not provide icons for the apps, they should provide their own (at least in the gnome world) or they use a standard icon (tango or fdo, I don't know, I'm not a theme expert). > If you don't understand. An example. I installed: "gedit" which I note > installs an icon: "gedit-icon" which it doesn't use into: > "$GNOME/share/pixmaps" perhaps for some sort of backwards compatibility. > IAC, the: "gedit.desktop" file specifies: > > Icon=text-editor Gedit should not install any app icon. If it does, it's a bug that has been fixed since. Gedit is intended to use the standard "text-editor" icon, provided by any theme. I don't know if it's tango-specific or not anyway, but these icons with these name are intended to always be available, no matter what theme is actually used. -- Steve http://tw.apinc.org _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg
