From vdepizzol at gmail.com Mon Nov 2 06:39:58 2009 From: vdepizzol at gmail.com (Vinicius Depizzol) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 12:39:58 -0200 Subject: [Tango-artists] Standard icon for color profiles management Message-ID: <21359a7e0911020639o37e68d10n9bd226f6446e56a8@mail.gmail.com> According to the Icon Naming Specification, "Applications which are to be considered part of the base desktop [...] should use the generic icons specified in this specification, while more advanced applications [...] should use branded icons which still give the user an idea of what function the application provides. Richard Hughes is developing "GNOME Color Manager"[1], and it seems this is going to be part of the base desktop. Shouldn't we have something like "preferences-desktop-color-profiles" for that in the icon naming specs instead of create a branded icon for the application? Thank you :) -- Vinicius Depizzol http://vinicius.depizzol.com.br From hughsient at gmail.com Mon Nov 2 06:44:35 2009 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 14:44:35 +0000 Subject: [Tango-artists] Standard icon for color profiles management In-Reply-To: <21359a7e0911020639o37e68d10n9bd226f6446e56a8@mail.gmail.com> References: <21359a7e0911020639o37e68d10n9bd226f6446e56a8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <15e53e180911020644h44660c63saebd39c3d8b74120@mail.gmail.com> 2009/11/2 Vinicius Depizzol : > Richard Hughes is developing "GNOME Color Manager"[1], and it seems > this is going to be part of the base desktop. Shouldn't we have > something like "preferences-desktop-color-profiles" for that in the > icon naming specs instead of create a branded icon for the > application? Sure, the icon I'm using at this time is http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gnome-color-manager/plain/data/icons/48x48/gnome-color-manager.png which can surely be improved (tangoized?) and made standard. I'm certainly open for the idea, as I know there is a KDE Kolor Manager application too. Richard. From vdepizzol at gmail.com Mon Nov 2 06:58:10 2009 From: vdepizzol at gmail.com (Vinicius Depizzol) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 12:58:10 -0200 Subject: [Tango-artists] Standard icon for color profiles management In-Reply-To: <15e53e180911020644h44660c63saebd39c3d8b74120@mail.gmail.com> References: <21359a7e0911020639o37e68d10n9bd226f6446e56a8@mail.gmail.com> <15e53e180911020644h44660c63saebd39c3d8b74120@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <21359a7e0911020658nb99c68qbca3e7c5114b0a2f@mail.gmail.com> On 2009-11-02, Richard Hughes wrote: > > Sure, the icon I'm using at this time is > http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gnome-color-manager/plain/data/icons/48x48/gnome-color-manager.png > which can surely be improved (tangoized?) and made standard. > > I'm certainly open for the idea, as I know there is a KDE Kolor > Manager application too. > Hello, Richard. I think we can easily use the current monitor from the gnome-icon-theme as base and put a color circle on it if the application icon comes from the icon theme. (*example* attached). -- Vinicius Depizzol http://vinicius.depizzol.com.br -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: preferences-desktop-color-profiles.png Type: image/png Size: 35339 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/tango-artists/attachments/20091102/46167a30/attachment-0001.png From hughsient at gmail.com Mon Nov 2 07:06:32 2009 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 15:06:32 +0000 Subject: [Tango-artists] Standard icon for color profiles management In-Reply-To: <21359a7e0911020658nb99c68qbca3e7c5114b0a2f@mail.gmail.com> References: <21359a7e0911020639o37e68d10n9bd226f6446e56a8@mail.gmail.com> <15e53e180911020644h44660c63saebd39c3d8b74120@mail.gmail.com> <21359a7e0911020658nb99c68qbca3e7c5114b0a2f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <15e53e180911020706w31d6e99fqf0100bca0df3d09d@mail.gmail.com> 2009/11/2 Vinicius Depizzol : > I think we can easily use the current monitor from the > gnome-icon-theme as base and put a color circle on it if the > application icon comes from the icon theme. (*example* attached). Colour management is more than just monitors, monitors are just one link in the chain of scanners, printers and cameras. Richard.