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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? New Icons Coming from Font Awesome Post 303020870 by Don Cragun on Monday 30th of July 2018 01:46:58 AM
Old 07-30-2018
New issues that I mentioned in post #14 in this thread:
  1. The Thanks icon in the lower left corner of each post should not appear if I have already given (and not removed) thanks for that post and should not appear if I submitted the post. The first condition is not currently handled correctly; the second condition is handled correctly. Please remove the Thanks icon from posts where I have already given thanks for that post.
  2. When I use the Multi-Quote icon to select a post for Multi-Quoting an additional icon (an underscore) is created between the Multi-Quote icon and the Quick Reply icon. This new icon does not display any text if you hover over it and appears to be a no-op if you click on this icon. Please get rid of this icon. (Note that even if you de-select that post for Multi-Quoting, the underscore icon remains.)
  3. I'm not a big fan of the Power-off icon that tells you whether a user is on-line, off-line, or hiding when you hover over it. If you need text that appears when you hover over an icon to tell you what the icon means, it seems to be an indication that the icon doesn't not clearly indicate what information it is trying to convey. And, from a human-factors stand-point, you expect the text that appears when you hover over an icon to explain what will happen if you click on that icon. That is not what happens here. If you click on this icon, you get a menu similar to the menu you get when you select the User CP menu at the top of the page, but the menu applies to the user to submitted that post instead of to the currently logged-in user. Consider using the solid Chalkboard-teacher icon to indicate that the user is on-line, the solid Chalkboard icon to indicate that the user is off-line, and the light Chalkboard or Chalkboard-teach icon to indicate that the user is hiding. If there is a user-at-a-terminal icon, that would be even better than the Chalkboard-teach icon. Hovering over the icon should display something like "Display user name's CP Menu". You might also consider adding a down arrow next to whatever icon you use to indicate that there is a menu hidden under it.
  4. For user's who have provided a Home Page on their Public Profile "Contact Info" tab, since the latest changes have been made clicking on the "Home Page" text in that tab does not display that user's Home Page; instead it displays the home page for The UNIX & Linux Forums. The same glitch happens when you click on the menu item labeled "Visit user name's homepage!" in the menu that comes up when you select one of the one or two icons to the right of a user name in the top left corner of a post.
  5. As with the Power-off icon, the coffee-cup icon suffers from the same human-factors issues. And, I don't see the need to have two icons that invoke the same menu when clicked upon. If you don't go back to the badges that we used before, please choose an icon (although I don't have a good suggestion) that indicates the meaning) without using text when you hover over it to explain what the icon stands for. And, please consider making clicking on this icon be a no-op (and not adding underlining when hovering over this icon or badge). I liked the old badges better than a single icon because they indicated the position of that user within the UNIX & Linux Forums staff hierarchy; the coffee cup and eye icons don't do that (and don't, at least to me, indicate that the user is a UNIX & Linux Forums staffer).
  6. The second line in the menu that comes up when you select one of the one or two icons to the right of a user name in the top left corner of a post is "View Public Profile". It should be "View user name's Public Profile".
 

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XDG-ICON-RESOURCE(1)					     xdg-icon-resource Manual					      XDG-ICON-RESOURCE(1)

NAME
xdg-icon-resource - command line tool for (un)installing icon resources SYNOPSIS
xdg-icon-resource install [--noupdate] [--novendor] [--theme theme] [--context context] [--mode mode] --size size icon-file [icon-name] xdg-icon-resource uninstall [--noupdate] [--theme theme] [--context context] [--mode mode] --size size icon-name xdg-icon-resource forceupdate [--theme theme] [--mode mode] xdg-icon-resource {--help | --manual | --version} DESCRIPTION
The xdg-icon-resource program can be used to install icon resources into the desktop icon system in order to illustrate menu entries, to depict desktop icons or to graphically represent file types. The desktop icon system identifies icons by name. Depending on the required size, the choice of icon theme and the context in which the icon is used, the desktop icon system locates an appropriate icon resource to depict an icon. Icon resources can be XPM files or PNG files. The desktop icon system works according to the XDG Icon Theme Specification at http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/icon-theme-spec COMMANDS
install Installs the icon file indicated by icon-file to the desktop icon system under the name icon-name. Icon names do not have an extension. If icon-name is not provided the name is derived from icon-file. The icon file must have .png or .xpm as extension. If a corresponding .icon file exists in the same location as icon-file it will be installed as well. uninstall Removes the icon indicated by icon-name from the desktop icon system. Note that icon names do not have an extension. forceupdate Force an update of the desktop icon system. This is only useful if the last call to xdg-icon-resource included the --noupdate option. OPTIONS
--noupdate Postpone updating the desktop icon system. If multiple icons are added in sequence this flag can be used to indicate that additional changes will follow and that it is not necessary to update the desktop icon system right away. --novendor Normally, xdg-icon-resource checks to ensure that an icon file to be installed in the apps context has a proper vendor prefix. This option can be used to disable that check. A vendor prefix consists of alpha characters ([a-zA-Z]) and is terminated with a dash ("-"). Companies and organizations are encouraged to use a word or phrase, preferably the organizations name, for which they hold a trademark as their vendor prefix. The purpose of the vendor prefix is to prevent name conflicts. --theme theme Installs or removes the icon file as part of theme. If no theme is specified the icons will be installed as part of the default hicolor theme. Applications may install icons under multiple themes but should at least install icons for the default hicolor theme. --context context Specifies the context for the icon. Icons to be used in the application menu and as desktop icon should use apps as context which is the default context. Icons to be used as file icons should use mimetypes as context. Other common contexts are actions, devices, emblems, filesystems and stock. --size size Specifies the size of the icon. All icons must be square. Common sizes for icons in the apps context are: 16, 22, 32, 48, 64 and 128. Common sizes for icons in the mimetypes context are: 16, 22, 32, 48, 64 and 128 --mode mode mode can be user or system. In user mode the file is (un)installed for the current user only. In system mode the file is (un)installed for all users on the system. Usually only root is allowed to install in system mode. The default is to use system mode when called by root and to use user mode when called by a non-root user. --help Show command synopsis. --manual Show this manual page. --version Show the xdg-utils version information. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
xdg-icon-resource honours the following environment variables: XDG_UTILS_DEBUG_LEVEL Setting this environment variable to a non-zero numerical value makes xdg-icon-resource do more verbose reporting on stderr. Setting a higher value increases the verbosity. XDG_UTILS_INSTALL_MODE This environment variable can be used by the user or administrator to override the installation mode. Valid values are user and system. EXIT CODES
An exit code of 0 indicates success while a non-zero exit code indicates failure. The following failure codes can be returned: 1 Error in command line syntax. 2 One of the files passed on the command line did not exist. 3 A required tool could not be found. 4 The action failed. 5 No permission to read one of the files passed on the command line. SEE ALSO
xdg-desktop-icon(1), xdg-desktop-menu(1), xdg-mime(1) EXAMPLES
To install an icon resource to depict a launcher for the application myfoobar, the company ShinyThings Inc. can use: xdg-icon-resource install --size 64 shinythings-myfoobar.png To install an icon for a new application/x-foobar file type one can use: xdg-icon-resource install --context mimetypes --size 48 ./mime-foobar-48.png application-x-foobar xdg-icon-resource install --context mimetypes --size 64 ./mime-foobar-64.png application-x-foobar This will install two icons with the name application-x-foobar but with different sizes. AUTHORS
Kevin Krammer Author. Jeremy White Author. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006 xdg-utils 1.0 08/18/2014 XDG-ICON-RESOURCE(1)
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