Feature Requests item #2576193, was opened at 2009-02-07 17:28
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Status: Open
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: rugby471 (rugby471)
Assigned to: James Su (suzhe)
Summary: Ugly and Confusing Menu Icon
Initial Comment:
This bug has been reported here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scim/+bug/321555The SCIM menu icon is ugly, confusing and looks out of place. It should be replaced with a newer icon, but also one that represents what SCIM does (ie. a button with a foreign character on it).
Attached is a replacement for data/pixmaps which replaces:
http://is.gd/hpZ7 for
http://is.gd/hpZyThe new icon is better, as it represent a button on a keyboard, but also has a foreign character on it, symbolizing what SCIM does.
Also attached is a patch which changes extras/setup/scim-setup.desktop.in to use the accessories-character-map icon from the gnome-icon-theme. It is better to use this, rather than the icon in data/pixmaps, because the icon can then resize if featured on a menu with icons larger than 32x32 (default).
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Comment By: ryo-dairiki (ryo-dairiki)
Date: 2009-02-21 23:26
Message:
This is not a "Bug Report", so I'll move this to "Feature Request".
And, please post a notice to the scim-devel-list.
I cannot change the design of icons without developers' agreement.
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