On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 12:00 +0000, Joseph Miller said: > > > OK, I took a stab at it. Comments please. > > http://www.calcmaster.net/temp/document-save-modern2.svg > http://www.calcmaster.net/temp/document-save-modern.svg > > -Joseph
I saved it to my desktop using Wget, and when I looked at the two icons on the desktop I thought "I wonder why the svg files have that 'downloading' symbol as the icon?" and then it struck me that Gnome was displaying a thumbnail of your icon. That icon would be great if it was to convey information that the file was downloading, but I'm not sure it works so well to convey the 'save' concept. My favourite method of saving a document was in RiscOS; when you opened the 'save' dialog, it was just a small window with the document icon, a filepath and an OK button. When you were doing your initial save (or a "Save As...") you just dragged the icon to where you wanted to save it to. In subsequent saves, you just hit the OK button. Maybe something like that should be employed here - you drag the document icon (perhaps from the window decoration) to the location you want it saved to. Note that the current icon for saving in Humanity is actually quite good. There is an arrow pointing down toward the same icon that is used for "Filesystem" in Nautilus, hence saying "Put this into the file system". -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss