Fesco has accepted echo-icon-theme as default icon theme for Fedora 10.[1] Which means we need to push harder to include as many icons as possible using guideline and echo-artist tool now available on rawhide and is waiting for people to get them on both Fedora 8 and 9[2]. To get more details about echo-icon-theme, please visit the website[3].
References: ----------- [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/10/FeatureList [2] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/search/echo-artist [3] https://fedorahosted.org/echo-icon-theme
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Fesco has accepted echo-icon-theme as default icon theme for Fedora 10.[1] Which means we need to push harder to include as many icons as possible using guideline and echo-artist tool now available on rawhide and is waiting for people to get them on both Fedora 8 and 9[2]. To get more details about echo-icon-theme, please visit the website[3].
Good move.
Was comps.xml updated to reflect the new default in rawhide? Any communication with the desktop and kde teams?
Rahul
On Fri, 2008-09-05 at 12:26 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Fesco has accepted echo-icon-theme as default icon theme for Fedora 10.[1] Which means we need to push harder to include as many icons as possible using guideline and echo-artist tool now available on rawhide and is waiting for people to get them on both Fedora 8 and 9[2]. To get more details about echo-icon-theme, please visit the website[3].
Good move.
Was comps.xml updated to reflect the new default in rawhide? Any communication with the desktop and kde teams?
I'm here... So, I think we need to act quickly to make Echo the default for the beta, to test the waters before F10. For Gnome, the way to do that is to change the inheritance of the Fedora icon theme to pull in Echo instead of Mist.
Wrt to coverage, I have worked pretty hard this cycle to make Gnome use icon-naming-spec names wherever possible, so things should be good as long as Echo has near-100% coverage for
a) icon-naming spec b) GTK+ stock icons c) application icons that show up in the menus of the default install
I can look into doing the fedora-icon-theme change.
Matthias
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Fesco has accepted echo-icon-theme as default icon theme for Fedora 10.[1] Which means we need to push harder to include as many icons as possible using guideline and echo-artist tool now available on rawhide and is waiting for people to get them on both Fedora 8 and 9[2]. To get more details about echo-icon-theme, please visit the website[3].
Any communication with the desktop and kde teams?
For the latter, no, unfortunately. A welcome development, but a bit of a surprise.
-- Rex
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