Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-22 Thread King InuYasha
By default, it references icons in resource DLLs, but it can be configured for regular ICO files. On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 8:25 AM, Francois Gouget wrote: > On Mon, 21 Sep 2009, King InuYasha wrote: > [...] > > Normally under Windows, it is possible to totally replace the icons for > > almost eve

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-22 Thread Francois Gouget
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009, King InuYasha wrote: [...] > Normally under Windows, it is possible to totally replace the icons for > almost everything through the File types and associations dialog. You can > even change the icon of a file folder. I don't think most people are aware > that Windows can have

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-22 Thread Ben Klein
2009/9/21 Ralf Jung : > I hope this does not sound offending, but why is Tango more of a standard > than, e.g., Oxygen? I'm really just curious, please don't think I want to > start a flame-war here. And, of course, I'd like to see wine integrated > regardless of the desktop environment in use :

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-22 Thread Scott Ritchie
Ralf Jung wrote: > Hi, > >> It's true, not everyone is using Tango, but it's the closest thing we >> have to a standard. It certainly wouldn't hurt to make Wine compatible >> with multiple icon sets and then let packagers choose which one to use, >> so I could provide a Gnome-wine and a KDE-wine

Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-21 Thread King InuYasha
As far as I know, shellstyles do not contain icons, but rather resource data for theming, such as how the start menu will be displayed. For example, a XP theme I used quite a few years ago removed the Start text from the start menu and replaced the green button with the image of Sonic. Icons have a

Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-21 Thread Roderick Colenbrander
As shown on the screenshots here from windowblinds it is able to override shell icons. I have no idea how it is doing that though. http://frogboy.joeuser.com/article/150608 Roderick On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:35 AM, Roderick Colenbrander wrote: > I think I read somewhere that shellstyle.dll (tha

Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-21 Thread Roderick Colenbrander
I think I read somewhere that shellstyle.dll (that's the name) can contain icons (and I guess effects as well) but I'm not 100% sure. I would guess that we need to download some themes which have a shellstyle and see what's in it. Roderick On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:27 AM, Joel Holdsworth wrote:

Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-21 Thread Joel Holdsworth
On Mon, 2009-09-21 at 16:02 +0200, Roderick Colenbrander wrote: > As of XP themes can specify their own icons. For some dlls I believe > shell32 they need to provide their own shellapi.dll or whatever it is > called. I think that would be the way to proceed. I would suggest to > make Tango the base

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-21 Thread King InuYasha
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 9:02 AM, Roderick Colenbrander < thunderbir...@gmail.com> wrote: > As of XP themes can specify their own icons. For some dlls I believe > shell32 they need to provide their own shellapi.dll or whatever it is > called. I think that would be the way to proceed. I would sugges

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-21 Thread Roderick Colenbrander
As of XP themes can specify their own icons. For some dlls I believe shell32 they need to provide their own shellapi.dll or whatever it is called. I think that would be the way to proceed. I would suggest to make Tango the base theme as it integrates well with KDE/Gnome and also OSX. Using themes (

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-21 Thread Francois Gouget
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009, Ralf Jung wrote: [...] > If wine should integrate well with the surrounding Linux desktop, why > don't you use the desktop icon set where possible? Because on Windows the icons are stored as resources in the dlls. So Windows applications and dlls use the same generic API for

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-21 Thread Ralf Jung
Hi, > It's true, not everyone is using Tango, but it's the closest thing we > have to a standard. It certainly wouldn't hurt to make Wine compatible > with multiple icon sets and then let packagers choose which one to use, > so I could provide a Gnome-wine and a KDE-wine and so on. > > Starting

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-21 Thread Scott Ritchie
Ralf Jung wrote: > Hi everyone, > >> I don't know if we can say this. Only when our Wine-supplied icons are >> appearing near application-supplied icons do we gain some consistency by >> mimicing Windows style, but that consistency is confined to that >> particular app. Most icons the user sees

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-21 Thread Ralf Jung
Hi everyone, > I don't know if we can say this. Only when our Wine-supplied icons are > appearing near application-supplied icons do we gain some consistency by > mimicing Windows style, but that consistency is confined to that > particular app. Most icons the user sees are instead going to be >

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-21 Thread Francois Gouget
On Sat, 19 Sep 2009, Joel Holdsworth wrote: [...] > > shortcut.ico - the icon is oriented improperly. It needs to be > > bottom-left and oriented so the arrow points towards the center. > > This is the orientation from Gnome. If you object this can be changed > easily. Do it the way Windows does i

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-21 Thread Francois Gouget
On Sat, 19 Sep 2009, Joel Holdsworth wrote: [...] > 16-bit works fine - X renders the icons in true color then downsamples. > greyscale/monochrome will be similar, not that the end result would be > pretty. A more realistic case is 8-bit, and the only way I can think to > set that up is with ssh+X1

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-20 Thread Scott Ritchie
King InuYasha wrote: > On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Joel > Holdsworth > wrote: > > shortcut.ico - the icon is oriented improperly. It needs to be > > bottom-left and oriented so the arrow points towards the center. > > This is the orientation from

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-19 Thread King InuYasha
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Joel Holdsworth wrote: > > > floppy.ico - The replacement icon for this was a very bad choice. I > > know that currently GNOME does this anyway, but it is a really bad > > choice. It should represent a floppy DRIVE, not a floppy DISK. > > This is from the tango b

Fwd: Wine in Tango

2009-09-19 Thread Reece Dunn
-- Forwarded message -- From: Reece Dunn Date: 2009/9/19 Subject: Re: Wine in Tango To: Henri Verbeet 2009/9/19 Henri Verbeet : > 2009/9/19 Joel Holdsworth : >> On Sat, 2009-09-19 at 21:43 +0200, Henri Verbeet wrote: >>> 2009/9/19 Vitaliy Margolen : >>

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-19 Thread Detlef Riekenberg
On Sa, 2009-09-19 at 12:13 +0100, Joel Holdsworth wrote: > The full set of Tango graphics can be seen here: > http://www.airwebreathe.org.uk/wine-icon/ . As I already mentioned a while ago, the new Icons looks nice, but some things are Strange: - the lens is wrong in idb_std_small.bmp for print

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-19 Thread Henri Verbeet
2009/9/19 Joel Holdsworth : > On Sat, 2009-09-19 at 21:43 +0200, Henri Verbeet wrote: >> 2009/9/19 Vitaliy Margolen : >> > - The European stop sign is not known/used in US. It has no meaning to most >> > people. >> Actually, assuming you mean >> http://www.airwebreathe.org.uk/wine-icon/oic_hand-48.

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-19 Thread Joel Holdsworth
On Sat, 2009-09-19 at 13:52 -0500, King InuYasha wrote: > idb_std_large.bmp & idb_std_small.bmp - The third to last and the > sixth to last icons do not make sense. I don't understand why they > were designed the way they were. The icons imply something different > from the original icons. Please c

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-19 Thread Joel Holdsworth
On Sat, 2009-09-19 at 21:43 +0200, Henri Verbeet wrote: > 2009/9/19 Vitaliy Margolen : > > - The European stop sign is not known/used in US. It has no meaning to most > > people. > Actually, assuming you mean > http://www.airwebreathe.org.uk/wine-icon/oic_hand-48.png, that's not a > stop sign in Eu

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-19 Thread John Klehm
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Henri Verbeet wrote: > 2009/9/19 Vitaliy Margolen : >> - The European stop sign is not known/used in US. It has no meaning to most >> people. > Actually, assuming you mean > http://www.airwebreathe.org.uk/wine-icon/oic_hand-48.png, that's not a > stop sign in Europ

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-19 Thread Henri Verbeet
2009/9/19 Vitaliy Margolen : > - The European stop sign is not known/used in US. It has no meaning to most > people. Actually, assuming you mean http://www.airwebreathe.org.uk/wine-icon/oic_hand-48.png, that's not a stop sign in Europe either. It generally means "no entry", and I was under the impr

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-19 Thread Vitaliy Margolen
Joel Holdsworth wrote: > Hi All, > > If anyone's interested I've published a working version of my Tango > graphics for wine to Gitorious... > > The full set of Tango graphics can be seen here: > http://www.airwebreathe.org.uk/wine-icon/ . There are still a few > graphical things to fix: dxdiag,

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-19 Thread Joel Holdsworth
On Sat, 2009-09-19 at 19:02 +0400, Nikolay Sivov wrote: > This looks really great. But what for a first look wine glass > position > and size isn't consistent for 48x48 icons - > is there any reason for that? As I was drawing the icons, it didn't seem appropriate to draw the glass in the same way

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-19 Thread Nikolay Sivov
Joel Holdsworth wrote: Hi All, Hi, Joel. If anyone's interested I've published a working version of my Tango graphics for wine to Gitorious... http://gitorious.org/wine-tango/wine-tango clone: git clone git://gitorious.org/wine-tango/wine-tango.git branch: public-beta-1 This branch feature

Re: Wine in Tango

2009-09-19 Thread John Klehm
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 6:13 AM, Joel Holdsworth wrote: > > The full set of Tango graphics can be seen here: > http://www.airwebreathe.org.uk/wine-icon/ . There are still a few > graphical things to fix: dxdiag, certwatermark.bmp. > Looks really great. Nice job :) --John Klehm

Wine in Tango

2009-09-19 Thread Joel Holdsworth
Hi All, If anyone's interested I've published a working version of my Tango graphics for wine to Gitorious... http://gitorious.org/wine-tango/wine-tango clone: git clone git://gitorious.org/wine-tango/wine-tango.git branch: public-beta-1 This branch features Roderick Colenbrander's as-yet unmerg