On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 12:05:38PM -0700, James Richard Tyrer wrote: > The clear message is: "NO HELP WANTED". If there is no useful > discussion, that is the way I am going to take this and simply stop > making icons. If you want to help make new kdeclassic icons put them in kdeclassic. > The icon theme support remains a mess which I am willing to help > straighten out. The attitude appears to be that nobody cares if icon > themes don't work correctly since there is no problem as long as you use > the Default (CrystalSVG). If that is the case, why not simply delete > all other icon themes since they don't work correctly. I have a major > kludge installed on my system as a work around in order to get > HiColor/KDEClassic to work correctly. You are mixing hicolour and kdeclassic again. Icon themes work fine, if there are missing icons in a theme such as kdeclassic feel free to fill them in. > Basically, what JR has said is the KDE will NOT support the HiColor icon > theme. I never said that, i said we won't ship icons in hicolour because that is incorect (hicolour being for third party apps). > Was it up to him to make that decision? Yes, there are some > issues that need to be considered, but GNOME supports HiColor and > FreeDesktop.org standards require it. Our support for hicolour is exactly the same as Gnome's support for it. We both ship with hidden=true in the file so you can not select hicolour as your theme because it is not an icon theme but is a fallback namespace for use by third party applications. You can find the definitive index.theme file for hicolour in freedesktop.org's CVS, and you'll find it also has Hidden=true in it. > I have made new icons for KDE Standard Actions and Konqueror functions. > We need to have HiColor icons for these since KDEArtWork installs > several icons themes that don't have them. And there are many other > icon themes available on KDE-Look that don't have them yet. Not having > them violates the intent of the spec and causes problems for anyone that > doesn't use CrystalSVG. Then fill in the gaps in those themes, don't clutter up the hicolour namespace. Jonathan