-=| gregor herrmann, Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 11:36:25PM +0100 |=- > On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 22:45:02 +0200, Damyan Ivanov wrote: > > And I still think it would be better if the icons are not shipped > > with Padre. > > Yes of course, but I also prefer to have dependencies at a reasonable > size :) Point taken. Even better if the icons are pre-shipped by the target platform. > > I have no idea, however, for a way to have cross-platform[1] > > access to a set of icons. > > [1] which I have the impression is one of the goals of Padre > > padre-icons.zip for windows which we can ignore? Sounds ugly to me, but I am completely alien to the cross-platform GUI tools area, so I better shut up. Flamerobin, a Wx-based tool I've packaged, ships its icons with itself. They are all drawn anew, and don't overlap with what could be expected to exist on the system already. As the tool is not a text editor, but a DB administration utility, it has no "Open", "Save" and similar commands, but rather "Connect", "Commit" etc. Anyway, I speak too much for an area I have no experience with. Let's hope Jeremiah's friend has some ideas. Copying some icons from $whatever-icons package into Padre is better than icons with licensing problems :) -- dam JabberID: dam@jabber.minus273.org
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