Re: Preview of new scaled down icons (was Re: New Icon Set...[echo]...)

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Diana Fong wrote:
It's not a Tango guideline...at least I don't remember reading it on their site. I did note it in my very first message in the "New Icon Set...[echo]..." email https://www.redhat.com/archives//2006-August/msg00010.html
Sure, feel free to add a link/note about it.

Okay, it's better to have a guideline like this in a more accessible spot rather than buried in a long email in the archives. Condensing those points and adding them to the wiki would be helpful.

It does seem strange to me that that half the dialog icons are straight-on at 24x24 (dialog-cancel, dialog-close dialog-ok) and half are isometric at 24x24 (dialog-question, dialog-error, dialog-warnig)... because they're the same class of icons although they aren't next to each other in the wiki. Sure, some are action and some are status as classified in the wiki, but aren't they used in conjunction with each other?

Maybe the weather ones...I dunno...it might work to flatten the 24 but I can't really say till I've either made or see someone make a few...so far I only have pieces: sun, clouds, one rain drop, and a snow flake...still playing around with it.

If you're working on the weather icons you should mark them on the wiki so others don't try to.

Lastly...emblems...was thinking about this recently...would like some feedback when the .tar goes out this week. Right now the emblems created are at an angle...but should not be difficult to convert if we find that it doesn't work. I will be posting them in a bit.

I already did the work of converting the home emblem so no need to redo that.

~m

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