Hi Michael, all,
Michael Meeks schrieb:
Hi Florian,
On Mon, 2011-04-04 at 12:34 +0200, Florian Effenberger wrote:
I just got notice that the LibO icon in GNOME3 seems to be the OOo logo,
see
http://derstandard.at/1297821927182/Ansichtssache-GNOME3---Details-der-neuen-Desktop-Generation?sap=2&_slideNumber=8&_seite=
Anyone from GNOME reading this list and can make necessary changes? ;-)
Hmm - I guess, that looks like the icon we install; and the ones we're
using on my desktop too (odd).
Is this already mentioned in the bug report?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33229
If not - could you please leave a comment / screenshot?
Having said that, have we fixed the palette / sizing issues around the
existing icons and their integration with Tango ? it would be nice to
have that for the 3.4.
Paulo created the icons and they have been attached to the bug. I don't
know how far integration has been gone.
Also - I guess the design guys should have commit access to the icons
by now, if not whomever is working hardest on that should get it
[ please mail me privately ].
Is there an easy way to commit without developer skills?
(And without the time to learn how to build?)
Additionally to this question we need a possibility to check the
committed design related patches - probably this will be able to be
solved by (nearly) nightly master installers...
I added these points to the WWN wiki page:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Kick-Off/WhatWeNeed#Proposals_by_Bernhard_Dippold
(hopefully not interfering with Christoph's structuring of this page...)
Best regards
Bernhard
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