Hi 2017-01-12 14:03 GMT+01:00 Heiko Tietze <tietze.he...@googlemail.com>:
> Present: Jay, Tomazs, Kendy, Steve, Heiko > > Tickets > > * Make Breeze the default icon set on Windows > + https://pirati.ca/display/a6551d712873888e843e54a74a8e772a61684afd > + https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90194 > + https://plus.google.com/107566594492891737454/posts/H6W86P19atW > + 60% Yes after one day > + Yes (Tomazs) > + No, because Breeze is not enough colorful and too thin (Jay, Kendy, > Heiko) > /keep it for now > In Win 7 tango fit's well. I don't know how it will fit in Win 10. I can't change the breeze icon geometry, but as everything is svg, color changing wouldn't be a problem to fit windows better. > * Installer icon > (last week) > + https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103677 > https://bug-attachments.documentfoundation.org/ > attachment.cgi?id=128467 > + Double-check if ico contains multiple images (Jay) > + Tango is not really up-to-date and not suitable for Windows (Jay) > + See what other installers use (Jay) > + Revert change like Stuart mentioned (Jay) > + Let's check other installers and decide next week what to do (Heiko) > (this week) > + Andreas' solution is good (Kendy) > + leave it as it is as the default is very close to what we have (Jay) > / Make a test first with a nightly build that contains Andreas' > solution (Kendy) > I used tango icons for the installer, cause the installer is for windows and tango is the default icon set, so the default design language for windows. I can also make a proposal for another design language (breeze, galaxy, sifr, ...) but I wouldn't prefer to have an installer icon that fit's any LO design language. So say what you want and I will have a look if I can make it happen. cheers Andreas K
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