/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2012/11/17/#ubuntustudio-devel.txt

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smartboyhwHmm now since the new lowlatency-pae thing is now in precise-updates and precise-proposed (hopefully also precise-main) the images should build now....07:45
zequencesmartboyhw: Also, for future reference, it would be better if you don't add something to seeds that doesn't exist yet09:32
zequenceWe don't do stuff because it's fun. We do them, cause they are needed09:35
zequenceBut, of course, we may have fun doing it09:36
smartboyhwzequence, I forgotten: When will you take over Precise kernel maintenance???12:55
zequencesmartboyhw: There's no exact time decided. When everything is ready for it13:20
smartboyhwzequence, BTW remind ya: Approve all our blueprints before 22nd......13:21
zequenceMe and ScottL are working on that, yes13:21
zequenceI finally got jackd2 patched for raring. Awaiting review for merging13:23
smartboyhwzequence, good:D13:35
smartboyhwzequence, changing blueprints to approved caused me to receive a hell lot of emails:D14:08
len-dtsmartboyhw, the icon theme should not be added to seeds.14:17
smartboyhwlen-dt, why?14:17
smartboyhwlen-dt, it is MOST important we add it to the seeds......... (with your new version)14:18
len-dtBecause it has to be added to settings.14:18
smartboyhwlen-dt, oh........;P14:18
len-dtthe icons are not really a theme on there own. That is they don't change the look of the desktop.14:19
len-dtthey are an integral part of our menu.14:19
smartboyhwlen-dt, grrr first of all we need to release it....Is 0.14 released/14:20
len-dtHowever, for them to take effect we have to make it the default theme unless we add it to hi color instead.14:20
len-dtFirst I need to finish it.14:21
len-dtIt is not a rush :)14:21
smartboyhwlen-dt, LOL14:23
len-dtSo the merge is rejected. But don't worry, it will get done as needed.14:24
len-dtI think I am down on the BP as doing the icons anyway.14:24
smartboyhwlen-dt, oh alright14:26
smartboyhwBTW there is naming convention problems in Wubi (since we're the only official Ubuntu distro with two words) 14:26
smartboyhwI will fix it soon. Maybe now14:27
len-dtOnce the icons are released, they can be tested by selecting our icon theme when running the live ISO. That show as the right icon in ubiquity... I think.14:27
smartboyhwlen-dt, OK14:28
len-dtrejecting a merge sends out too much mail too :P14:31
smartboyhwlen-dt, LOL14:41
zequencelen-dt: I'm thinking the icon theme should belong to -desktop, not settings. And the icons in the menu should not be called by name, but by function14:42
zequenceI don't know how the calling of the icons work atm (haven't checked)14:43
zequenceThis way, the menu is not depending on a icon theme14:48
len-dtWhich is why I was wondering if they should be added to hi color14:58
len-dtI think the main thing is to get them out of pixmaps where they are now.14:59
len-dtIn order for the icon for ubiquity to work though, I think it has to part of a theme that is default.15:00
len-dtHowever, once the system is installed, if the user changes the icon theme... the distro icon would change too.15:01
len-dtI don't know that we can change that.15:01
len-dtIf I add the distro icon to hi color it will be covered by something higher up the tree.15:02
len-dtHowever, even if I put the menu icons in hi color, our settings package depends on them being there.15:03
len-dtzequence, so settings depends on icons.15:03
zequencelen-dt: It's up to the user, if he/she wants the distro icon there, or not15:05
len-dtzequence, the icons package can put icons in two places. Our US logo can go only into our theme and the menu icons can go into hi color. All themes depend on hi color.15:05
len-dtFor maintenance purposes, where would someone expect to find icons? I would think in the icon package.15:07
zequenceThe only situation when we want icons is on the ISO itself, and when the user installs -desktop. If someone installs only -settings, that person is probably not willing to change icon theme as well15:08
zequenceCause, that person is probably not even using XFCE15:08
len-dtThe icons are not unique to xfce15:08
zequencelen-dt: Yea, but the menu is15:08
len-dtThe menu format is not and could be used othgerwise.15:09
smartboyhwNow wait a minute zequence NOT ONLY THE ISO15:09
smartboyhwI someones see window icons also with Xubuntu icons....15:09
len-dtIn fact I should try changing the name of the menu file15:09
len-dtsmartboyhw, we don't supply window icons.15:10
smartboyhwlen-dt, er I mean those at the top left of windows15:10
smartboyhwIf they weren't included in the applications it will use the Xubuntu ones15:11
len-dtmine look like v15:11
smartboyhwlen-dt, looks like what?15:11
len-dtDo you mean the top left of eny window or top left of the screen.15:11
zequenceI'm not following. Where are these icons exactly?15:11
smartboyhwlen-dt, first options15:12
len-dtWe only have the main menu icon, distro icon and some submenu icons.15:12
smartboyhwWait let me give you a screenshot15:12
zequencelen-dt: In either case, I don't see why the menu should depend on an icon theme. Installing -settings does not mean you are running a Ubuntu Studio distro15:13
len-dtit does mean you are adding our menu... and that menu would be broken without the icons to support it.15:14
smartboyhwzequence, /me agrees15:14
len-dtzequence, should we then include the icons in settings?15:14
smartboyhwlen-dt, zequence as I say always the solution: Just copy all the icons from xubuntu-icon-theme, delete the distributor-logo in there and replace it with ours.....15:15
smartboyhwThen just change icons whatever we like15:15
len-dtsmartboyhw, not needed15:15
smartboyhwlen-dt, at least I think that is easier than having long discussions about what to put in what15:16
zequencelen-dt: I don't think we should supply icons with settings at all. The menu should point to standard icons by their functional name, just like all the other icons in the menu. 15:16
len-dtThose discusions are there anyway15:16
len-dtThere are no standard icons for custom submenus.15:16
smartboyhwNow here15:16
smartboyhwhttp://s13.postimage.org/55lp9drnn/Screenshot_11172012_11_12_55_PM.jpg?noCache=135316537715:17
len-dtThat is why we are suppling them.15:17
smartboyhwLook at the top-left corner of each window zequence 15:17
len-dtThe shows up really small.15:18
smartboyhwlen-dt, yeah sorry15:18
zequencelen-dt: Perhaps we can use custom functions, and if such were not available, use standard functions. I at least prefer standards15:18
len-dtFuctions? or icons?15:18
len-dtThe menu standard gives me one submenu (multimedia) that has so many items in it I can't find the ones I need to work without searching.15:20
len-dtThat is why we have a custom menu at all. The standard is broken.15:20
zequencelen-dt: Find icons by it's functional name. If there is no functional name existing which works, create one15:21
len-dtOk and put it where?15:21
zequenceI should probably look more into how all of this works. I'm not talking out of knowing the specifics, but from principle15:21
len-dtzequence, That is why I was asking should we put them in hi color.15:21
* smartboyhw does not know why he got 3 bugs assigned to him in two days......15:22
len-dtThat is the standard place.15:22
zequencelen-dt: Give me an example of such an icon in hi color15:23
len-dtzequence, the icon themes are a layered setup. hi color is the bottom layer. Any icon theme over lays that. and takes the icon in hi colors place.15:24
len-dtYour question doesn't make sense.15:24
len-dtMost applications put there icons in hi color.15:24
len-dtOur icon theme now is about 5 layers deep.15:25
len-dtWe have imported the xubuntu theme, but we don't use it. We use one level down.15:25
len-dtThat is we depend on their depends.15:25
len-dtWe should fix that.15:26
zequenceIf I am to understand how it all works, I will need to do some research. This is the only way I can speak about specifics15:27
zequenceI can't answer questions about specifics, if I don't know them15:27
len-dtYes.15:27
zequenceBut, it would also be a waste of time, if someone else already has the knowledge and could to the work15:27
smartboyhwzequence, that someone = len-dt :p15:27
len-dtzequence, the things I think we agree on: Icons should be in there own package. the menu icons shold be theme independant.15:29
zequencelen-dt: Yea, that sounds right15:29
len-dtOk. The settings package will have to depend on the package that contains those generic icons.15:30
len-dtI will work at making sure that our icon theme works without using the xubutu icon theme too.15:30
zequenceI still don't see why -settings has to depend on icons though15:31
len-dtThe menus have to have the icons. other wise they will all look like the utilities icon.15:31
zequenceDidn't you just say the menu icons should not depend on the icon theme. And that the icons should be in their own theme package?15:32
* smartboyhw is just too confused with what len-dt and zequence are talking about15:32
len-dtThe package says theme, but the reality is there are generic icons there too because we don't want to put those in settings.15:32
zequenceIf possible, I'd like the icons in the menu to point to icons by their functional name, just as the other icons in the menu does15:33
len-dtzequence, Yes but those icons have to exist.15:33
len-dtThey don't yet.15:33
len-dtWe are using icons that belong to sw packages right now.15:34
len-dtIn some ways I think the package should not be called icon-theme, just ubuntustudio-icons.15:35
zequenceNo, I think we should work from the aspect that the icons belong to a theme. At least those in the menu15:35
len-dtzequence, we are not really creating a theme... the theme has only one icon.15:35
smartboyhwGrrr then use ubuntustudio-icon-set15:36
len-dtzequence, ok, do they belong to the US theme or the generic theme.15:36
zequencelen-dt: How does the menu find the icons to the standard categories. Where is a file I could look at about this?15:36
len-dtThis is all opendesktop stuff.15:37
zequenceYou mean freedesktop?15:37
len-dtthe icons are all in /usr/share/icons15:37
len-dtya freedesktop.15:37
zequenceI know where the icons are, but how does the menu call them?15:37
len-dtThe standard that xfce is bassed on.15:37
len-dtYes.15:38
len-dtThe menu uses some code that bounces through the icon theme structure starting at the top and working its way down till it finds an icon with the name in the *desktop file or the *.directory file.15:39
zequencelen-dt: Where were the *.directory files now again?15:40
len-dtEach icon theme has an index.theme file15:40
len-dtThe directory files are in /usr/share/desktop-directories15:41
len-dtThe index names the next level down.15:41
len-dtWe could rename all of ours without the ubuntustudio part if we wanted to.15:42
len-dtMake them fuction only.15:42
len-dtWe can do the same with our icons.15:43
len-dtRight now... because all our icons are in /usr/share/pixmaps we have added the word ubuntustudio to their names15:44
zequencelen-dt: hicolor, isn't that a place where applications put their icons, when installed?15:54
len-dtYes.15:54
len-dtThat is the default icon theme.15:55
len-dtEvery icon theme depends on hicolor15:55
zequencelen-dt: I think we need to adress the icons from two separate packages. I can see the point in keeping the custom menu category icons in -settings, which would add those to hicolor. Those icons would show, no matter which theme. And any distro icon should be in a icon theme package, even if it's just a matter of one icon15:59
len-dtOk, so the one distro icon goes in theme and the rest in settings.16:00
zequenceSo, I would suggest keeping the custom icons in -settings, and installing them to the hicolor folder. While, other icons (such as the distro logo) should be a part of a separate theme package, which inherits the theme we'd like to use as the Ubuntu Studio theme16:00
zequenceYea16:01
len-dtAnd the menu icons should have generic names that show only function.16:01
zequenceYea, and we should probably name the custom menu categories after existing freedesktop names as much as possible16:02
len-dtLike freedesktop category names?16:03
zequenceAnd in the long run, try to influence standard practice on freedesktop menu categorization and icon themes16:03
zequencelen-dt: I saw there were a lot of names here that seemed to work for us http://specifications.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/menu-spec-latest.html#additional-category-registry16:04
len-dtThat was my thought as well.16:04
zequenceAudio and Video are main categories16:04
zequenceAnd Graphics too of course16:05
len-dtPhotgraphy is not I think16:05
smartboyhwBye all16:05
zequenceYea, but Photography is one of the Additional categories16:05
len-dtmixers is there.16:05
zequenceAlso Publishing16:05
zequencemidi, sequencer are two other16:06
len-dtwhat about effects and sound gen?16:06
zequencelen-dt: Perhaps just redo our menu to incorporate the standards that suit us, so we don't actually change anything right now. Keep the custom menus, and leave any additional changes for the future16:07
zequenceI suspect it'll take a while to come up with something that makes absolute sense for much of the categories16:08
len-dtI think this is my project for this cycle16:08
zequenceJust upgraded to Raring. The new nautilus is missing one feature, which I liked. Namely being able to open directories in tree view. 16:10
len-dtIs it still called nautilus or files?16:10
zequenceI guess the name is Files, but the package is nautilus16:11
len-dtubuntu has been back and forth on that.16:11
len-dt12.04 was files and 12.10 was back to nautilus16:11
zequenceubuntu decided to use the older nautilus for last release16:11
zequenceThey reverted16:12
len-dtfiles had huge changes.16:12
len-dtit may have been a stabilty thing16:12
zequenceYea, but these are changes made by Gnome, not Ubuntu. I think probably Ubuntu will be using Files in the future too, even though there is some objection16:12
zequenceNo, I think it was only because of the interface change actually16:13
len-dtDoes it have an about anywhere?16:13
zequencePersonally, I think nautilus is becoming a bit too dumb for me. But, it's still the most used and best supported file manager. That'll be the reason to keep it16:14
len-dtI remember trying to file a bug with it and not being able to find out what package it was.16:14
zequenceIt's called nautilus16:14
zequenceBut, the name in about is "Files"16:15
len-dtIt is more stable than thunar anyway.16:15
len-dtI think stable is better than pretty16:15
len-dtThere seems to be a move away from the menubar16:16
zequenceYea. I don't see why they can't keep "advanced settings" for people who like them16:16
len-dtFile a bug.16:17
len-dtThere may be no menubar but there is a menu.16:17
zequencegnome-shell uses a one button menu in the panel, which is only now being used for other functions than "Quit". Both Web and Nautilus have two menu buttons. One in the panel, and one in the gui. Each having their own functions16:18
len-dtIt works well with unity as well.16:18
len-dtThe distributor-logo that we see now is from elementary-xfce BTW17:00
zequencelen-dt: Ok, so what icons would we need to keep in our own theme right now?17:10
len-dtThe distributor-logo.17:13
len-dtIts there. just needs upload.17:13
zequencelen-dt: For ubiquity?17:13
len-dtyes. It could be used for the mainmenu too I think.17:14
zequenceOr, which distributor-logo are we seeing right now, and where? The Ubuntu Studio logo, or Xubuntu?17:14
zequenceNever mind17:14
len-dtThe one we are seeing right now is xfce17:15
len-dtIt is not Xubuntu.17:15
len-dtWe are not using the Xubuntu icon theme even though we load it.17:15
zequenceI have to say the Ubuntu Studio logo is a real killer logo17:15
* len-dt only cares that it is unique and recognizable17:16
len-dtI'm not much for eye candy.  :)17:16
len-dtIt looks like a should put the menu icon in the panel directory and should make it 22x2217:18

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