Hi; oops, I didn't realise that inkscape cannot make pies and arcs, on the other hand, I don't find it a priority :) I will change that icon and make an spiral and star/poligon icon following the same style. What do you think about making them have different colors? I am working in the align and distribute icons right now. I do like jimmac icons, even if I didn't I would make the theme because the "graphics suite" reason proffessionals are used to. Themeing is really easy, you have two choices: editing a file named icons.svg at /usr/share/inkscape (I don't like this method at all, is hard to work with) the second one is substitution of the pngs and xpms placed in that folder. By the by, developers, they should all should be in a theme or icon folder. Be careful, some icons are not used by inkscape, some icons are used only in xpm format and also: there are other icons that are only in the icons.svg file, you have to write down their names and create a png file with that very name. Example, dropper.png. If you would like to, I can send you my sources :), they are not completely though. yours: Néstor Díaz.
El Domingo 22 Febrero 2004 17:37, Alan Horkan escribió:
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, Nestor Diaz Valencia wrote:
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 10:38:57 +0000 From: Nestor Diaz Valencia <nestordiaz@...207...> To: Alan Horkan <horkana@...44...> Subject: Re: [Inkscape-devel] Re: 'dialogs' menu (screenshot inside)
You are right, gimp stock icons, plus openoffice stock icons. The theme is not perfect but it looks integrated.
I had a look.
Rather than simply embed the new icons I would ideally like to see the icon theme specifications followed so that users can switch themes rather than being stuck with just one. I've been meaning for a long time to get the original vector graphics for the High Contrast theme and make a low (~16) theme out of it.
The (gfig) star and spiral icons are pretty bad, but they were drawn too small originally because of the cramped gfig user interface and I think jimmac didn't change them much when he redrew them.
If you are going to use the stock icons from OpenOffice I think it would be far better if you used the ellipse icon that doesn't have a segment sliced out of it (because the ellipse tool in inkscape cannot draw shapes like that yet). (I really hope I remember this right because I've deleted the mail with the attachment and although I tried to find it in the mailing list archives there is a signficant delay before Sourceforge updates the mailing list archives http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=36054 )
All the icons are on Jimmacs website http://jimmac.musichall.cz/i.php3?ikony=77 Stock Draw circle http://jimmac.musichall.cz/ikony/i77/stock_draw-circle.png Stock Draw square http://jimmac.musichall.cz/ikony/i77/stock_draw-square.png
I should admit that I'm not a huge fan of Jimmacs Gnome 2 icons and I actually prefer clearer sharper icons however it is a great bit of work you have done and it great that someone tried this, just the other day on GnomeDesktop.org a user was asking for Inkscape to use the stock icons. http://gnomedesktop.org/article.php?sid=1653
I also considered taking the icons Inkscape was already using and colouring in the Square Circle and Star to the colours they are now using by default to make them more easily distinguishable at a glance.
Hope that makes sense
Sincerely
Alan Horkan