[vlc-devel] [PATCH] Re: New Document Icons for Mac OS X

Dominic Spitaler Dominic.Spitaler at gmx.at
Wed May 20 17:47:15 CEST 2009


I'm sorry to bother, I just wanted to remind you, that I've completed  
my icon set and made a patch ready for review,

Dominic

Am 18.05.2009 um 00:44 schrieb Dominic Spitaler:

> I'm done, at least I hope so!
>
> I have absolutely no idea if this patch is correct, I'm sorry it's  
> the first time i've done this.
> The modified info.plist works for me in VLC, except the issue with  
> the mkv icon I mentioned before.
>
> The Patch
>
> The Source Code aka PSDs
>
> I'm happy if someone would check the patch to see he's okay.
>
> Dominic
>
> Am 16.05.2009 um 21:23 schrieb Dominic Spitaler:
>
>> I'm done with finishing & exporting the icons,
>> they now weight in at 2MB, that's about 500KB
>> more than the old icons.
>>
>> I'm currently working on creating the patch.
>> Setting the icon file for a specific file type is done via  
>> Info.plist (right?^^),
>> I've modified the Info.plist file for the new icons and am
>> currently testing them if the associations work correctly.
>>
>> The Info.plist includes 56 document types (VLC 0.9.9),
>> vlc-interface.h around 70. Can I be sure that all document types
>> are specified in Info.plist or should I add some?
>>
>> The .vlc document type is a playlist, is that right?
>>
>> Should spx files have the OGG icon or a generic audio icon?
>>
>> Somehow my mkv-files get the generic icon, not the mkv icon, any  
>> idea why?
>>
>> How shall I supply the patch? Just the info.plist and the icons in  
>> a resource folder?
>>
>> Dominic
>>
>> Am 15.05.2009 um 04:25 schrieb Andre-John Mas:
>>
>>>
>>> On 14-May-2009, at 14:48, Dominic Spitaler wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I think that are the most commonly used formats.
>>>> All other Fileformats get the appropriate generic icon (Playlist,  
>>>> Video, Audio, Subtitle, None).
>>>>
>>>> Is that list fine?
>>>>
>>>> Should the generic Icons have no text at all or something like  
>>>> "VIDEO, AUDIO, SUBS, PLAY",
>>>> the problem with adding generic text is that I can't fit SUBTITLE  
>>>> & PLAYLIST into the icon format.
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> In these cases I would go without any text, since this would make  
>>> it language agnostic. Remember,
>>> not everyone is going to be using VLC with English as their main  
>>> language.
>>>
>>> André-John
>>>
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