[10:09] <SiDi> MacSlow: i've finished :D
[10:10] <MacSlow> SiDi, nice... I've not replied to your email yet because the air is burning here
[10:11] <SiDi> okey, np :)
[19:13] <DanRabbit> anybody here?
[19:13]  * hyperair yawns widely
[19:14] <DanRabbit> hyperair: in your opinion, How important is it for a user to know the difference between an actual disk (CD, DVD) and a Disc image (ISO) ?
[19:15] <hyperair> very important.
[19:15] <DanRabbit> and why is that?
[19:15] <hyperair> there might be confusion where the user tries to eject the wrong thing =\
[19:16] <hyperair> e.g. if there are a few images mounted, and an actual disk mounted.
[19:16] <DanRabbit> Hm.
[19:16] <hyperair> now, if the user wanted to eject the physical disk, which one does he/she eject?
[19:16] <DanRabbit> if it were me, I'd look for the label.
[19:16] <hyperair> but you don't necessarily know the label.
[19:17] <DanRabbit> the one that doesn't say *.iso
[19:17] <hyperair> ah, so there is a difference.
[19:17] <hyperair> i think the icon should represent the difference
[19:17] <DanRabbit> that's what I was getting at :D
[19:18] <hyperair> if i remember correctly, CD-R(W)s and DVD-R(W)s are differentiated using icons already
[19:18] <hyperair> just use a new one with a ISO caption or something
[19:18] <DanRabbit> and so are disc images
[19:18] <DanRabbit> at least in my icon set
[19:18] <hyperair> oh they are?
[19:18] <hyperair> i haven't tried
[19:18] <DanRabbit> Yes, they look like the MIME paper with a disc on it
[19:18] <hyperair> hmm
[19:18] <DanRabbit> I was thinking on making it look more like a regular disc though
[19:18] <hyperair> for me they look like generic removal volumes
[19:19] <hyperair> no resemblance to a disk
[19:19] <DanRabbit> probably, mounted they do
[19:19] <hyperair> well yes.
[19:19] <hyperair> wait, you meant it differently?
[19:19] <DanRabbit> I don't know if I have any control over how it looks mounted
[19:19] <DanRabbit> I'll double check.
[19:19] <DanRabbit> I meant unmounted.
[19:19] <hyperair> as in the .iso files?
[19:20] <hyperair> i think the current paper-disk icon is good
[19:20] <hyperair> don't change it
[19:20] <DanRabbit> yea
[19:20] <DanRabbit> okay
[19:20] <hyperair> it conveys the message perfectly. it's a file of type disk image