On Fri, 2010-11-26 at 13:34 +0100, Geert Janssens wrote: > On Friday 26 November 2010, jh wrote: > > One more issue to consider: > > according to the Gnome documentation guidelines, screenshots should be > > taken with the default options set. > > The current practice doesn't comply with that. The toolbar style on most > > pictures is 'Text below icons', default is 'Priority text beside icons'. > > Not a big deal, but if someone makes 250+ new pictures, something to > > consider. It also has impact on the minimum width, one can adjust the > > window to. In German, with it's relatively long words, the system > > default is usually shorter and thus results in nicer looking images > > (after adjusting to 510 px). > > Juergen > > > A very valid point. > > This gets even more complicated because it's not really clear what is > supposed > to be the "default options set". Each distribution configures it's own style > which impacts window titles, fonts, background colours, button styles and so > on. > > I have no idea what defines the "default set of options" in this context. > Perhaps someone else knows ? > > Geert I previously filed https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629415 as request for enhancement, to implement a button to reset all options to system defaults. In this particular case, 'Edit->Preferences->Window:Toolbar Style' offers the option 'Use system default'.
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