Hi K-J, Marc, all,
On 2 February 2013 13:24, klaus-jürgen weghorn ol<ol@sophia-louise.de> wrote:
"Page not found"
Strange, my browser has no problem finding it..?
In any case, the current icons there are normal LibreOffice icons for
Writer, Calc, Impress [...] in the format 40px*48px.
The additional icons needed would be for:
* Core Changes
* Options/General
* Filters
* GUI
* Localisation
* Infrastructure
* Linux
* Extensions
* Feature Removal/Deprecation
* API Changes
Tbh, that's a pretty long list.
Few ideas how we could get it down:
* "Extensions" contains only one bullet point that would fit just as
well with "Core Changes", imo
* Same goes for the category "Linux" (although you might want to
prepend "Add Gstreamer 1.0 support [...]" with "on Linux, ")
* "Feature Removal/Deprecation" and "Performance" seem similar but
contain so many items that it seems sensible to keep them separate.
* Assuming that changes of options in individual LibO modules were put
under those modules's headlines, Options/General one can also go into
Core Changes
Next, we already have a few more of the required items in the initial icons SVG:
* API changes could use the Macro icon
* Core changes could use the plain grey LibreOffice icon (or maybe be
overlaid with an atom nucleus?)
* We could probably modify the Chart icon into something
Performance-related, i.e. make it look like a
performance-before-and-after diagram
* We could use the globe from the Writer/Web icon for Infrastructure
Finally, some ideas for the rest:
* Localisation: document icon with speech bubbles on it (we _used to_
have soemthing like this on pootle.df.o, if I am not mistaken)
* GUI: Document icon with OK button on it (??)
* Feature Removal/Deprecation: Document icon with a big minus on it (??)
Are there better ideas?
Astron.
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