* Chronological and structural link icons
@ 2005-03-17 22:55 Lennart Borgman
2005-05-09 16:36 ` Lennart Borgman
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From: Lennart Borgman @ 2005-03-17 22:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Emacs Devel
When discussing the icons in the Emacs toolbar we discovered that the GTK
stock icon items (http://www.gtk.org/api/2.6/gtk/gtk-Stock-Items.html) does
not really distunguish between "chronological" and "structural" links.
With a chronological link we mean something like for example the left arrow
in Firefox toolbar. This takes the user back to the previously visited page.
With a structural link we mean those links that takes you to the previous,
next or up node in something structured like a table of contents.
It would be nice if you did distinguish between those two kind of links. My
suggestion would be to do something like this:
*** For chronological links use current GTK_STOCK_BACK and
GTK_STOCK_FORWARD. (Compare for example Firefox.)
*** For structural links (prev, next and up, maybe down) I would suggest
something like what I have informed is found in for example gthumb. The
icons there are arrows pointing into a document. It kind of make sense to
me - "moving withing the document tree structure".
Kind regards,
Lennart
PS: Please CC answers to me since I am not subscribed to gtk-list@gnome.org.
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* Re: Chronological and structural link icons
2005-03-17 22:55 Chronological and structural link icons Lennart Borgman
@ 2005-05-09 16:36 ` Lennart Borgman
2005-05-11 16:27 ` Richard Stallman
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Lennart Borgman @ 2005-05-09 16:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Emacs Devel
Dear gtk-list,
I still have not heard from you. I still would appreciate to hear from you.
The problem below seems to persist.
Kind Regards,
Lennart
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From: "Lennart Borgman" <lennart.borgman.073@student.lu.se>
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Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 12:55 AM
Subject: Chronological and structural link icons
> When discussing the icons in the Emacs toolbar we discovered that the GTK
> stock icon items (http://www.gtk.org/api/2.6/gtk/gtk-Stock-Items.html)
does
> not really distunguish between "chronological" and "structural" links.
>
> With a chronological link we mean something like for example the left
arrow
> in Firefox toolbar. This takes the user back to the previously visited
page.
>
> With a structural link we mean those links that takes you to the previous,
> next or up node in something structured like a table of contents.
>
> It would be nice if you did distinguish between those two kind of links.
My
> suggestion would be to do something like this:
>
> *** For chronological links use current GTK_STOCK_BACK and
> GTK_STOCK_FORWARD. (Compare for example Firefox.)
>
> *** For structural links (prev, next and up, maybe down) I would suggest
> something like what I have informed is found in for example gthumb. The
> icons there are arrows pointing into a document. It kind of make sense to
> me - "moving withing the document tree structure".
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Lennart
>
> PS: Please CC answers to me since I am not subscribed to
gtk-list@gnome.org.
>
>
>
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