Re: [Inkscape-devel] Tango icons as default set [RENEWED]
El Miércoles, 28 de Enero de 2009 19:22:55 escribió: Hello JF!
Two things you might consider changing:
- keep the cursor style consistent between the selector and node tool icons
- the drawing tools still have an outlined look, which is always going
to look odd to me
Could you explain this a little more (I have some doubts cause my poor english) ;)
As I suggested before, I think it would be best to have separate sets. I think there's definitely a use for the completely consistent Tango/Art Libre set, as well as a Tangoified non-consistent set (which could be the same as this modified set, which does the job nicely in many respects), as well as versions of each for a dark background (which should be simple enough to update), as well as (your desired style here).
I think it is a great idea to allow users choose your favourite theme using Inkscape preferences. ;)
Can we agree to work on this concept? I think it would make a lot more people happy.
Ok. I think it is possible to work in some themes at once. I have no much time to work in all of them, of course, but I try to help as possible. ;)
JF
Thanks! Salu2 de jEsuSdA 8)
jEsuSdA 8) wrote:
El Mi�rcoles, 28 de Enero de 2009 19:22:55 escribi�: Hello JF!
Two things you might consider changing:
- keep the cursor style consistent between the selector and node tool icons
- the drawing tools still have an outlined look, which is always going
to look odd to me
Could you explain this a little more (I have some doubts cause my poor english) ;)
No problem. The arrow cursor in the selector and node tools should be the same - either with a "stem" or without. Also, as Bulia pointed out, the strokes on the drawing tools look odd since they're outlined. I really think a separate set for dark themes is in order which takes care of the need for this, so the strokes can be a solid black or dark grey color.
As I suggested before, I think it would be best to have separate sets. I think there's definitely a use for the completely consistent Tango/Art Libre set, as well as a Tangoified non-consistent set (which could be the same as this modified set, which does the job nicely in many respects), as well as versions of each for a dark background (which should be simple enough to update), as well as (your desired style here).
I think it is a great idea to allow users choose your favourite theme using Inkscape preferences. ;)
Can we agree to work on this concept? I think it would make a lot more people happy.
Ok. I think it is possible to work in some themes at once. I have no much time to work in all of them, of course, but I try to help as possible. ;)
That would be great! I think for now the details of the updated current set and the tango set should be worked out. Then adaptations for darker themes can be made from them.
JF
On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 00:24 -0500, Joshua Facemyer wrote:
The arrow cursor in the selector and node tools should be the same - either with a "stem" or without.
Not so - it's traditional for node editors in drawing tools to have a cursor that has no stem, and the inkscape node editor tool follows that tradition. Therefore the icon must match the tool's cursor.
Hey, sorry - I hadn't noticed. Never really paid that much attention to that. Thanks for pointing it out.
JF
Joel Holdsworth wrote:
On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 00:24 -0500, Joshua Facemyer wrote:
The arrow cursor in the selector and node tools should be the same - either with a "stem" or without.
Not so - it's traditional for node editors in drawing tools to have a cursor that has no stem, and the inkscape node editor tool follows that tradition. Therefore the icon must match the tool's cursor.
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jEsuSdA 8)
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Joel Holdsworth
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Joshua Facemyer