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List:       kde-artists
Subject:    Re: [kde-artists] Record navigator icons
From:       James Richard Tyrer <tyrerj () acm ! org>
Date:       2007-08-29 4:02:52
Message-ID: 46D4EFEC.8040304 () acm ! org
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Jarosław Staniek wrote:
> Hello all,
> Fopr your convenience I put screenshots of record navigator:
> [1] KDE3: http://kexi-project.org/pics/2.0/alpha2/record_navigator_crystal.png
> [2] KDE4: http://kexi-project.org/pics/2.0/alpha2/record_navigator_oxygen.png
> 
> I quite like the fact the icons have neutral color.
> Question: could first/last icons fit better to previous/next?
> 
> (I also remind you the issues with dots in first/last ".<" ">." buttons I put 
> into "A case for go-{first/previous/next/last} oxygen icons" thread in the end 
> of april.)
> [2] is real implementation now, not a mockup. And well, in the meantime for 
> KDE4 I set the buttons flat.
> 
> 
> I'll scale down the "+" icon for, as the height of the line is limited by 
> scrollbar's height. Right now to increase visibility I have also added frame's 
> border on top of the navigator's line (see 
> http://kexi-project.org/pics/2.0/alpha3/find_win.png), so this have to be 
> nicely composed with the icons too.

Too many frames should be avoided.

> BTW scrollbars, maybe it is sane to have a collection of navigator icons that 
> look similarly to default scrollbar's arrows? It's a way how navigators look 
> in some apps.
> 
Are these private Kexi icons? [YES]  If so, why?

Is there some reason that this shouldn't simply use the sequential 
navigation icons:

	go-first
	go-previous
	go-next
	go-last

And do we have a 'new' icon?

-- 
JRT

["record_navigator_hicolor.png" (image/png)]

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