07-30-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Don Cragun
I am not a big fan of a coffee cup icon as an indication that a poster is an advisor, moderator, or administrator. (I realize that the tag line under the user's name usually gives the poster's position in the hierarchy, but that isn't true if the poster has used bits to pay for a personalized tag line.).
OK, let's work out some new badges for this.
Any suggestions?
I think we need small images versus unicode icons.
Quote:
Originally Posted by RavinderSingh13
said:
Also just recognized icon for forum advisory has been changed, IMHO previous ICONS were/are awesome(not denying this one but previous ones were like medals for forum advisory and MODs which were NOT at all old fashioned in IMHO)
So that's two negative votes for the new badges for advisors and staff
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
wm-icons-config
WM-ICONS-CONFIG(1) General Commands Manual WM-ICONS-CONFIG(1)
NAME
wm-icons-config - show and set configuration for wm-icons
SYNOPSIS
wm-icons-config [options] NAME [ICON_SET] ...
DESCRIPTION
This show wm-icons package configuration, and the list of installed icon sets. It also is used to set aliases to icon-sets in system or
user space. In the synopsis above, NAME is icon alias name, ICON_SET is icon set directory (for example: mini 16x16-default). If NAME
already exists as an alias, it is not overwritten, unless the --force option is given. Explicit NAMEs override --defaults. Just the alias
names are given for --which and --remove options.
OPTIONS
Informational options: display info and exit
--help Print a short usage message
--version
Show version number and exit
--inst-dir
Show wm-icons installed icon directory and exit
--user-dir
Show wm-icons user icon directory and exit
--show-defaults
Show default aliases and exit
--show-aliases
Show the aliases currently present. One of --global, --personal, --user-dir must be given
--show-sets
Show a list of installed icon sets
Directory selection options: precisely one of these must be given
--global
Set up global (system-wide) links in the base dir
--personal
Set up personal links in ~/.wm-icons
--user-dir=USER_DIR
Set up links in USER_DIR
Choice of links: at least one of these must be given
--defaults
Set up default aliases, as shown by --show-defaults
Extra options
--remove
Remove the symlinks rather than creating them, return (0, 1)
--which
Show the icon set for the given alias(es), return (0, 1)
--quiet
Do not output results of alias manipulating to stdout
--force
Force overwriting of existing symlinks
BUGS
None known.
AUTHORS
Mikhael Goikhman <migo (at) cpan.org> and others (see file AUTHORS).
This manual page was initially written by Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system.
09-Apr-2006 WM-ICONS-CONFIG(1)