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Re: Silk icon set for Gnus and synchronizing it into Emacs
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Julien Danjou |
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Re: Silk icon set for Gnus and synchronizing it into Emacs |
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Thu, 24 Mar 2011 10:42:18 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.110016 (No Gnus v0.16) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
On Wed, Mar 23 2011, Ted Zlatanov wrote:
> There's two issues. One, Gnome themes are meant for system appearance,
> NOT for applications (although applications can use them). I think the
> Silk-only *names* are worth including for their semantic meaning,
> e.g. "css_valid" which Gnome themes don't have (they go by MIME type but
> can't combine that with the "valid" meaning). This is not a shortcoming
> of the Gnome themes, they just don't cover the same territory that Silk
> does.
I think this is partially wrong. Nautilus supports combining icons by
adding an "emblem" on top of them. Therefore you can add a "valid
emblem" on top of a "CSS icon". See gvfs-set-attribute.
Just to say.
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Julien Danjou
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- Silk icon set for Gnus and synchronizing it into Emacs, Ted Zlatanov, 2011/03/21
- Re: Silk icon set for Gnus and synchronizing it into Emacs, Christoph Conrad, 2011/03/25
- Re: Silk icon set for Gnus and synchronizing it into Emacs, chad, 2011/03/25
- Re: Silk icon set for Gnus and synchronizing it into Emacs, Christoph Conrad, 2011/03/25
- Re: Silk icon set for Gnus and synchronizing it into Emacs, Ted Zlatanov, 2011/03/25
- Re: Silk icon set for Gnus and synchronizing it into Emacs, chad, 2011/03/28