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Subject: [kde-artists] [RFC][Fwd: Re: Missing Oxygen icons (for Okular)]
From: James Richard Tyrer <tyrerj () acm ! org>
Date: 2008-05-21 18:48:51
Message-ID: 48346E93.6060908 () acm ! org
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So, what should we rename:
next
previous
These exist in some of the icon themes in KDEArtWork (CrystalSVG, ,
Tango, and GNOME themes! I must rename them something. I would like
your input on this.
IIUC, I have agreed that:
view-next
view-previous
are not satisfactory, and we have agreed that they should be named:
go-next-<something>
go-previous-<something>
because they are not related to other icons in the "view" tree.
and the only issue is what "<something>" should be. Your thinking seems
to be that you are starting with square one with Oxygen and therefore
question if we should have these icons. This isn't going to work --
history exists and backward compatibility is needed. These icons have
existed since at least KDE2 -- they were in the old HiColor theme when
it was renamed to KDEClassic.
My suggestions for "<something>" are:
view
document
I would be glad to hear other suggestions from other artists. Since
these are to be the icon names for the KDE Standard Actions:
DocumentBack
DocumentForward
perhaps, "document" is the best choice.
NOTE: that it is not relevant if Oxygen isn't going to have these icons
since they will fallback to:
go-next
go-previous
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JRT
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Subject: Re: [kde-artists] Missing Oxygen icons (for Okular)
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 16:41:07 -0700
From: James Richard Tyrer <tyrerj@acm.org>
To: Jakob Petsovits <jpetso@gmx.at>
CC: kde-artists@kde.org
References: <48278686.9090207@acm.org> <200805122318.09431.jpetso@gmx.at>
Jakob Petsovits wrote:
> On Monday, 12. May 2008, James Richard Tyrer wrote:
<SNIP>
> So I currently have two major problems (challenges?) with these icons:
Use "issues" it is more neutral.
> a) Need to find an accurate suffix that indicates that it is used for
> navigation in an ordered list, as opposed to history navigation
> that go-next and go-previous are targeting.
Actually, that is not the proposed use. They _should_ be the icons for
the the Standard Actions:
DocumentBack
DocumentForward
So, yes we need a suitable word for the third level branching. I don't
see "view" as being the best choice, but it does appear to be an
acceptable one.
> b) There are already two sets of arrow icons in KDE: arrow-* and go-*.
> The former are of course a misnomer, but I didn't manage to sort that out in
> time for the 4.0 release. Those have traditionally been used for
> next/previous on the one hand, and "move" on the other hand.
> Different things really, deserving different icons.
What are the "arrow-*" icons used for? I thought that they were
deprecated and going to be replaced with specifically named icons such
as the "media-*" icons.
> With go-next-[whatever] for "order navigation", KDE would have three different
> sets of arrow icons. Is that feasible or even a reasonable thing to do?
I think that you will find that this is the case with version 2 of KDE
and is certainly the case with KDE 3.
> Should we expect 3rd party themers to come up with a three different ideas
> of arrows, for three different purposes? Artists, what do you think?
I think that we should expect that some 3rd party themes will not
contain them. This limits the possible names to names that will
fallback to "go-next" & "go-previous"" icons. Which is why I suggested:
go-next-view
go-previous-view
I also note that in KDE3 they ("previous" & "next") were also used for
the Standard Actions "FindPrev" & "FindNext" for which KDE4 is using:
"go-up-search" "go-down-search".
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JRT
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