On Thursday, 2014-09-11, 09:33:23, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > El Dijous, 11 de setembre de 2014, a les 08:46:11, Kevin Krammer va escriure:
> > The rule to always also install an application icon into Hicolor was meant > > as an example of a general intent that Hicolor be fully usable. > > > > I don't know the details of the icon spec but my understanding was that > > "document-open" was a specified standard name. > > Correct. > > > Assuming that is the case it would have implied for me that an icon of > > this > > name is always present. > > Should be always present in valid themes, yes. > > > If not in the current theme then at least in the fallback Hicolor theme. > > > > Again based on these prior assumptions on the spec, not having that icon > > in > > Hicolor would constitute a bug in the Hicolor theme and should be fixed by > > adding the icon there,no? > > There's no hicolor "theme" per se. Only a bunch of empty folders > http://www.freedesktop.org/software/icon-theme/releases/hicolor-icon-theme-0 > .5.tar.gz Is there a maintainer for this package? IMHO the only sensible solution is to make sure that it actually contains the icons specified. Without it is rather useless as a specification base line. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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