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Shutter creates links for different types of actions. However, it uses the same icon for all actions, which looks like a shut-down button.
Instead, each action should have an icon that represents its function.
e.g. Alarm -> Alarm clock
Lock workstation -> Lock
Sleep -> Zz
Users can contribute the icons.
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Yes, it is possible, but it is very hard to find a collection of free and quality icons to fit all actions and more less in the same style...
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Good suggestion. Let's see... Maybe one of us can find an appropriate free icon set and let you know.
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I Googled for "Tango icons download" and got a lot of good quality sets.
If you have any specific requirements, please share them here:
size (16x16, etc)
color palette (if any)
background color (e.g. purple/cyan)
Probably I will be able to whip up a few icons with InkScape.
In fact, I can send you SVG files, and you can scale them to your liking.
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I am aware of Tango icons, but they don't have all of the necessary icons. There is also another problem, there is a great chance that list of possible actions and events will be extended. Then it will be a trouble of finding an appropriate icon once again, which will basically delay the release even more.
Anyway, icons will have to be created in all combinations of the following formats:
* Sizes 16x16, 32x32, 48x48
* Colors 16, 256, RGB/A
Preferably packed into ICO format. Background color will not matter as ICO format has transparent background.
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Denis, I have sent a sample icon (made to Tango specs) a few days ago.
I have not got a response- Probably your spam filter caught it??
I did not add shades and gloss because the Tango guidelines itself if made too large. they can obscure the features of the icon. However, if you prefer those, I can add them even in 16x16.
If you need larger icon sizes, I will make them with gloss (reflection), perspective and shadow.
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here you have some:
http://www.customxp.net/PngFactory/
http://www.iconarchive.com/index.php
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