2015-04-03 21:19 GMT+02:00 Cyril Brulebois <k...@debian.org>: > Stéphane Blondon <stephane.blon...@gmail.com> (2015-04-03): >> 2015-04-03 19:46 GMT+02:00 Karsten Merker <mer...@debian.org>: >> > I have just stumbled over a missing png file on the index page >> > of the installation guide: >> > >> > The heading of the section: >> > >> > "Warning >> > >> > This installation guide is based on an earlier manual written >> > for the old Debian installation system..." >> > >> > <tr> >> > <td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"><img >> > alt="[Warning]" src="images/warning.png"></td> >> > <th align="left">Warning</th> >> > </tr> >> > >> > points to a graphics file images/warning.png which does not exist. >> > >> > $ ls images/ >> > caution.png home.png important.png next.png note.png prev.png up.png >> >> You can add the warning.png attached to this message in the same directory. >> The provided picture comes from the same source than the other >> pictures (Tango icon project). So the size and the style is the >> equivalent to the other picture. >> >> Thank you for catching it, I didn't see the need of 'warning.png' file. > > Hello, > > I don't have the files handy, but caution.png & warning.png might be > similar enough anyway? (As a non-native speaker I tend to consider both > roughly equal. ;))
Yes, they are both an exclamation mark. Like you, english is not my native tongue so I don't feel a difference between caution and warning. You can see a quick screenshot of the icons in attachment. -- Stéphane