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README |
Icon repository for the applications All of the icons, separated by themes are included in this directory. These icons are built into .zip files, and re-ordered / packed for efficiency reasons based on our UI configuration by the postprocess/CustomTarget_images.mk. An icon theme does not need to contain all images, since these can be layered one on top of another. In general the layering is done like this: <leaf theme> tango industrial galaxy How to add a new image set: --------------------------- - Create a directory for it here (let's call it e.g. new_set) FIXME: It is important to use an underscore '_' to delimit more words. scp2 compilation crashes when using a dash '-'. It evidently splits the name into two strings. ^ It's probably not true anymore with filelists. - Add its name (new_set) to WITH_THEMES variable in configure.ac - The fallback for particular icons is defined be packimages_CUSTOM_FALLBACK_1 in packimages/CustomTarget_images.mk How to add a new icon for a new command: ---------------------------------------- - Assume you defined a dispatch command in officecfg like the following: in officecfg/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/UI/CalcCommands.xcu <node oor:name=".uno:OpenFromCalc" oor:op="replace"> <prop oor:name="Label" oor:type="xs:string"> <value xml:lang="en-US">~Open...</value> </prop> <prop oor:name="Properties" oor:type="xs:int"> <value>1</value> </prop> </node> Here, you need to define a property named "Properties", with its value set to 1 so that the icons show up. - Now, you need to add 2 new icon images under icon-themes/galaxy/cmd/, one for the large size and one for the smaller size. The name of each image must be lc_<command name>.png and sc_<command name>.png. Here, the command name is the name given in the above .xcu file without the ".uno:" prefix and all its letters lower-cased. In this example, the file names will be lc_openfromcalc.png and sc_openfromcalc.png. Note that you need to add new images to the galaxy theme for them to show up in any themes at all.