On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 21:43 +0200, Andreas Nilsson wrote: > Fewer and fewer icons in applications are actually hardcoded, as they > need to work with HighContrast, even though there are still some who > needs to be fixed. See "Known Applications" on > http://live.gnome.org/ThemableAppSpecificIcons > With my upstream hat on, I can say that we're really happy for all the > help we can get in this area. Both with icons and code for apps to not > hardcode their icons. > > Firefox and Openoffice are of course exceptions, as they rely heavily on > their own theming infrastructure, even though we did a lot of work on > using GTK+ stock items in as many places as possible in Firefox3. > - Andreas > That's great. We make sure that when we experience such an issue, we'll help as much as possible to solve it. As a side note, I noticed gnome-power-manager is listed among those that work well, and last time I checked, it used gpm-primary-xyz.png naming scheme for the battery indication icons. I think, in regard to other power managers, if there are any, it would make sense to at least remove the "gpm" part; and as a matter of fact, two of these battery states are already listed in the icon-naming-specs: battery-caution The icon used when the battery is below 40%. battery-low The icon used when the battery is below 20%. I think it would make sense to use those instead of gpm-primary-020 and gpm-primary-040 and extend it to these as well: battery-empty The icon used when the battery is (nearly) empty. battery-medium The icon used when the battery is bellow 60%. battery-high The icon used when the battery is bellow 80%. battery-full The icon used when the battery is bellow 100%. Also, the same names with -charging suffix for batteries that are charging and perhaps as an extra icons same names with ups-, phone- or whatever-other-device-with-battery- prefix... Any thoughts on this? Martin
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