Máirín Duffy (duffy(a)fedoraproject.org) said:
An isometric perspective is used for the
panel-size icons which will make it nearly impossible to fit
in with the many upstream application icons that tend to
follow the gnome-icon-theme and tango guidelines by default
these days. I think some tough decisions are going to be
have to made about echo's perspective and how it affects its
fitting in with other icon sets, which is going to be
inevitable.
Regarding this, we also have bluecurve icons still which are also
an isometric perspective, but a different one from Echo.
For Echo replacing these seems to be a ToDo later item
(
https://fedorahosted.org/echo-icon-theme/wiki/ToDo/GnomeMenus); if
we stick with Mist, do we intend to fix these there?
Currently, the bluecurve icons that people see are:
- the OpenOffice app start icons
- Desktop Effects
- the anaconda pixmaps/icons
Bill