Is there a common or well-known icon metaphor for Suspend, Hibernate, or Switch User? Both Windows 7 and OS X seem to use text labels from what I've seen.
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Andrea Zanellato <[email protected]>wrote: > Il 31/12/2013 15:11, Matthias Klumpp ha scritto: > > 2013/12/31 Eike Hein <[email protected]>: >> >>> On Tuesday 31 December 2013 14:22:14 Andrea Zanellato wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks for the quick reply. >>>> I meant as global standard, not DE specific, maybe I miss some rationale >>>> about global naming and DE specific? >>>> >>> No, I'm just providing a data point. It's useful when specs >>> reflect what's already being used. >>> >> +1 for adding it to the specs! Unfortunately, since GNOME doesn't have >> icons for this, I don't expect them to be interested in it. But it >> would be nice to know what Xfce does - right now, I assume it uses the >> same names as KDE, so making it part of the spec would be helpful for >> some desktops. >> Cheers, >> Matthias >> >> I'm using xfce 4.10, it seems to support system-suspend and > system-hibernate (not system-suspend-hibernate as kde) actions, IDK about > the user switch one, just mentioned because some DE could use it. > About gnome I saw some gnome-session-XYZ files in apps dir instead. > > Regards, > Andrea > > > _______________________________________________ > xdg mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg > -- Jasper
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