Mandag den 23. februar 2015 11:55:18 skrev Javier Llorente:
El 22/02/15 a las 23:14, Stephan Kulow escribió:
Am 22.02.2015 um 20:49 schrieb Javier Llorente:
Hello listmates,
I think YaST would look better/integrated on KDE if it uses Oxygen icons. I proposed reverting the changes made for 13.2 (providing the yast2-theme-openSUSE-Oxygen package).
Yast never loaded oxygen icons - it loaded a wild mix of things and I cleaned this up to be consistent.
I understand that it loaded a wild mix of things because some Oxygen icons were missing.
In such case, we could make a list of missing Oxygen-style icons and see if it's feasible to make those. For the Webpin utility, I designed its icon by mixing two Oxygen icons. Perhaps we could do that for the rest.
At least up until and including 13.1 the Oxygen icon theme was complete (i.e. matching the Tango theme file for file). Though for a few icons the Tango icons were reused unmodified in the Oxygen theme. For new YaST modules introduced in 13.2 icons might be missing. It was my understanding it wouldn't be a problem falling back to Tango icons ("openSUSE theme") in this case. The Oxygen theme wasn't done by any remotely real artist, but it was done by me, by some basic "remixing" of existing Oxygen and Tango icons. It was never perfect, but better than Tango after all. I think only .pngs are available in public version control, but I have the .svgs locally. If we can figure out exactly what needs to be done to bring Oxygen Icons back, I'm willing to work on it, and happy for any help. Is it really just a matter of making the the theme complete? I'm not fully up to speed with the current state and future plans for Plasma 5/KF5 artwork. But of course this should be taken into consideration. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org