
marcus.brinkmann at ruhr-uni-bochum
Jan 25, 2008, 6:45 AM
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icons in gpa and seahorse
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Hi, the icons included in GPA pale in comparison to stock gtk items. Seahorse has some much nicer icons for keys. It makes sense to me to reuse those (checking back with seahorse developers to see if this would offend them). One goal would be to improve the visual quality of GPA, but another goal would be to unify the symbols, so users get a consistent experience. GPA uses blue and yellow keys to indicate public and private keys. Seahorse uses a yellow/golden key for public keys, and a mug-shot of an abstract person emblem to indicate public keys for which the private key is available (also, seahorse uses a computer for ssh keys). This symbolism makes a lot of sense to me, and is more distinctive than the GPA symbols (only color coded information is bad). Seahorse has also a nice keyring icon (seahorse.svg). I am not sure if this is also their logo, I would make sure to check back with them first (but then, isn't their logo a seahorse?). For the filemanager, we can probably use some gtk stock items. We already use a simple folder for that, so there is no reason really to not use a stock item. Our import and export icons are a joke. They seem to be in reversed logic (if you take the keyring as reference for the arrow symbol), too. seahorse has a radiating key as symbol for uploading keys to a keyserver. However, this is not suitable for file based operations. seahorse has icons for sign which could replace our sign etc icons, which could replace our wishy-washy ones. But we need icons for encrypt/decrypt/verify, too. A small comparison of available icons can be found at (not a permanent location): ftp://ftp.g10code.com/g10code/scratch/icons.png Comments to the images: The encrypt icon of seahorse is for the applet. For GPA, I would suggest a "lock" symbol for encrypt, a lock symbol with the lock open for decrypt, maybe as emblem over a stock "document" symbol (the seahorse emblem is over a stock clipboard symbol, which may be useful for clipboard operations). The sign emblem of seahorse can also be used over a stock document symbol, but there is no icon in seahorse for a verify operation. So that is missing. The import/export symbols of GPA don't have corresponding icons in seahorse. I made a mockup for "import" and "export" based on stock "mail import" and "file export" icons included in gnome. I am not quite happy with them. More thought required here. GPA does not have icons for keyserver exchanges. Seahorse has an icon for "share key". But keyservers support sending and receiving keys. Maybe an arrow could be included in the seahorse symbol to indicate direction, or the wave could be turned upside down to indicate import. I made a mockup of that last idea. I did a similar mockup for delete key. The key could probably be rotated as well to make it better. There is no icon for edit key in seahorse. The keyring icon in seahorse seems appropriate. Although it lacks a "ring". The GPA keyring doesn't look too bad. One might be able to improve the seahorse icon to look more like the GPA keyring (rotating it and adding a ring). Comments, ideas, volunteers? Thanks, Marcus _______________________________________________ Gpa-dev mailing list Gpa-dev [at] gnupg http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gpa-dev
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