[opensuse-packaging] Icon themes and branding packages...
Dear all, I'm currently packaging the latest version (0.9) of the Faenza icon theme for GNOME, one of the nicest in my opinion, though a bit squarish. The main goal is to provide this icon theme for GNOME:Ayatana project since it features all the required icons for the new functions in the Ubuntu/Ayatana indicators (specially on monochrome icons). For those wondering, yes, this is one of the few 3rd party icon themes that provides nearly all icons for a default openSUSE GNOME installation (except for YaST). This icon theme provides icons for many distributions (Fedora, Mandriva, Frugalware, Debian, openSUSE, Ubuntu, GNOME, etc). I'm currently deleting all of those icons except for openSUSE and GNOME and would like to make two branding packages (one for GNOME/upstream, and another for openSUSE). Anyone could point me some online documentation or icon themes example packages where I can see a bit more about this 'branding packages' ? Thanks in advance, NM -- Nelson Marques /* As cicatrizes lembram-nos de onde estivemos, mas não ditam para onde vamos */ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org
Le mardi 22 mars 2011, à 18:21 +0000, Nelson Marques a écrit :
This icon theme provides icons for many distributions (Fedora, Mandriva, Frugalware, Debian, openSUSE, Ubuntu, GNOME, etc). I'm currently deleting all of those icons except for openSUSE and GNOME and would like to make two branding packages (one for GNOME/upstream, and another for openSUSE).
Based on this, it's not clear to me what you'd like to achieve. Can you give examples of what you would put in the branding packages?
Anyone could point me some online documentation or icon themes example packages where I can see a bit more about this 'branding packages' ?
I'm not aware of any other icon themes with branding packages (except hicolor, but that really doesn't count here, I guess). Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 6:30 PM, Vincent Untz
Le mardi 22 mars 2011, à 18:21 +0000, Nelson Marques a écrit :
This icon theme provides icons for many distributions (Fedora, Mandriva, Frugalware, Debian, openSUSE, Ubuntu, GNOME, etc). I'm currently deleting all of those icons except for openSUSE and GNOME and would like to make two branding packages (one for GNOME/upstream, and another for openSUSE).
Based on this, it's not clear to me what you'd like to achieve. Can you give examples of what you would put in the branding packages?
The icons will be served under the following: faenza-icon-theme > Faenza icon theme (theme and monochromatic icons for light panels) faenza-dark-icon-theme > Faenza-Dark icon theme (depends on the first and provides monochromatic icons for dark panels) What I would like to accomplish is the following... provide 2 branding packages for them which provide basically the distro logo's. One provides the distro logos for openSUSE/SUSE and the other for GNOME. Practical example... the top bar on the top... if you have GNOME branding it shows the GNOME icon, if you have openSUSE branding it provides the openSUSE logo. That's it.... Of course the slacker way would be just provide the openSUSE logo and give users no choice. NM
Anyone could point me some online documentation or icon themes example packages where I can see a bit more about this 'branding packages' ?
I'm not aware of any other icon themes with branding packages (except hicolor, but that really doesn't count here, I guess).
Vincent
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This is a messed up spec file (incomplete) but that's kinda what I've
made so far ;)
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 6:34 PM, Nelson Marques
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 6:30 PM, Vincent Untz
wrote: Le mardi 22 mars 2011, à 18:21 +0000, Nelson Marques a écrit :
This icon theme provides icons for many distributions (Fedora, Mandriva, Frugalware, Debian, openSUSE, Ubuntu, GNOME, etc). I'm currently deleting all of those icons except for openSUSE and GNOME and would like to make two branding packages (one for GNOME/upstream, and another for openSUSE).
Based on this, it's not clear to me what you'd like to achieve. Can you give examples of what you would put in the branding packages?
The icons will be served under the following:
faenza-icon-theme > Faenza icon theme (theme and monochromatic icons for light panels) faenza-dark-icon-theme > Faenza-Dark icon theme (depends on the first and provides monochromatic icons for dark panels)
What I would like to accomplish is the following... provide 2 branding packages for them which provide basically the distro logo's. One provides the distro logos for openSUSE/SUSE and the other for GNOME.
Practical example... the top bar on the top... if you have GNOME branding it shows the GNOME icon, if you have openSUSE branding it provides the openSUSE logo.
That's it.... Of course the slacker way would be just provide the openSUSE logo and give users no choice.
NM
Anyone could point me some online documentation or icon themes example packages where I can see a bit more about this 'branding packages' ?
I'm not aware of any other icon themes with branding packages (except hicolor, but that really doesn't count here, I guess).
Vincent
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-- Nelson Marques
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-- Nelson Marques /* As cicatrizes lembram-nos de onde estivemos, mas não ditam para onde vamos */
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