On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 2:54 AM, Matthew Brush mbrush@codebrainz.ca wrote:
On 13-10-10 04:24 PM, Yosef Or Boczko wrote:
Hi all,
I think is good idea to make the UI more clean and modern.
For this we need to port the images in the toolbar to symbol icons.
Also, in GNOME 3.10 the Stock items is drop [1],
SOOOOO stupid... as you can tell by my rants, and other peoples comments on that thread :)
Thanks, I stupid :-)
and UI with Stock is look outdated.
How does it look outdated? It depends which icon theme you have. If you mean showing icons in menus and on buttons, which personally I very much like, there is (or was, if GNOME guys didn't drop it) a global preference to turn this on/off for yourself.
In GTK+ 2 was Stock item for icons in certain quality, and today, in 2013, have a SVG icons, is better. As I sad, also to the symbolic icons have a themes.
I attachad a patch and screenshot (with GTK+ 3.11.0, from git).
I don't see any difference in the screenshot, except different icons from the theme I use.
This not a different icons - it different a kind of icons.
I missing some symbols: Choose a color, Build, Search & Replace, Compile, Save All, Reverte, Close All and Quit icons.
Custom icons, must get it into default/builtin GTK+ icon set (or Tango or however that works) if you want to drop them, or re-hard code them as XPMs in the source code like they used to be :) (actually I think "colour" icon is available in stock/tango/named/whatever icons).
For Stock Icons I missing many places, but I started to work on this (it just search and replace).
Meh. Even though we'll eventually be forced to follow stupid GNOME direction, we have until GTK+4 to start caring. I'd rather just disable deprecation warnings around the stock icon stuff until then, personally.
Cheers, Matthew Brush
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