I’m not sure it won’t create as many problems as it solves. The bulk of the icons are already grouped in setupapi and shell32, and with the exception of cpls, the majority of the OS uses these icons. Unless there’s a full icon replacement, it’s not particularly hard to maintain the existing stuff as there’s very little to change.

 

What else do you propose to move? Control panel applet icons? Win32 dll icons? Application icons? What about other resources such as animations or sounds?

What’s the naming convention going to be? Currently shell32 uses the resource ids from 2k3 as their names as it makes them easy to compare directly.

 

I’m not saying it’s a bad idea, I’m just saying that you can’t propose “let’s move all the icons to one folder” without providing a plan

Can you or David (or anyone else) come up with a proposal that works?

 

I’m guessing you’re thinking something like the following:

 

Root

                Shell

                                Icons

                                Bitmaps

                                                Toolbars                              

                                Animations

                Media

                                Sounds

                                Icons

                System

 

Or do you prefer a layout more akin to how Tango does it just purely for icons:

Root

                Action

                Animation

                Apps

                Devices

                …

 

 

I’m also guessing you’d want all win32 dlls and cpls try to reference icons from this folder structure. Anything in base\applications should manage its own resources.

Anything which doesn’t fit (what are the guidelines for “doesn’t fit”) should be stored local to the project?

 

Ged.

 

 

From: Ros-dev [mailto:ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org] On Behalf Of Jared Smudde
Sent: 24 July 2015 15:22
To: ReactOS Development List <ros-dev@reactos.org>
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] Unify system icons into one central folder

 

Why not we leave the kernel and win32ss icons where they are and move the rest. win32ss has around 7 icons that need to be changed when going to a different icon theme. That's much better than having to go into each folder to check if there's icons in there. Of course the bitmaps will have to stay in each folder as most of the apps and dlls have unique bitmaps to them.

 

Jared

> Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2015 16:14:24 +0200
> From:
gigaherz@gmail.com
> To:
ros-dev@reactos.org
> Subject: Re: [ros-dev] Unify system icons into one central folder
>
> Yes, it is indeed a ridiculous analogy. I believe there are too many
> advantages to have a unified place to have most of the common icons
> usable by any app that needs them.
>
> Note that my idea was for common icons, thing such the usual "objects"
> (document icon, folder icon, the configuration cogs, warning triangle,
> ...) and "actions" (document-new, search, navigate-back/dorward,
> zoom-in/out, ...).
>
> I believe this ADDS to modularization, since it removes duplicate
> copies of icons and unifies them in a more manageable way, while most
> people who work on code are going to download most of ReactOS AND
> RosTests either way, because it's not that useful with just the
> kernel. ;P
>
> I do admit that it has one bigger side-effect: if someone wants to
> "move out" a single module/app away from the rest of the repository,
> they'd have to select the required icons manually, but this does not
> happen very often and it shouldn't really be bothering us. If a lot of
> people are taking pieces of ReactOS and moving them elsewhere, this is
> a sign of bad things.
>
> On 24 July 2015 at 10:18, Ged Murphy <
gedmurphy.maillists@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I like the idea in general, but there must be a cleaner and more modular way
> > of doing it instead of dumping everything in one location.
> >
> >
> >
> > In an area where many devs are pushing to modularize things (think current
> > win32ss and future minwin), this moves the tree in the opposite direction.
> > If you were a kernel and win32ss guy, you’d then need to have all the icons
> > for the whole OS in your WC just to build the area you’re interested in.
> >
> >
> >
> > This is a kinda ridiculous analogy, but imagine if you had to checkout KDE
> > just to build the linux kernel.
> >
> >
> >
> > Ged.
> >
> >
> >
> > From: Ros-dev [
mailto:ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org] On Behalf Of Jared Smudde
> > Sent: 24 July 2015 02:39
> > To:
ros-dev@reactos.org
> > Subject: [ros-dev] Unify system icons into one central folder
> >
> >
> >
> > Hello. I am Jared Smudde aka. Pi_User5. I propose that we move most of the
> > icons in trunk into a central folder in the media folder. Some icons will
> > need to stay because they might be application specific. The folder can be
> > called icons and it would be organized according to
> >
http://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-naming-spec/icon-naming-spec-latest.html.
> > This way, we can eliminate duplicate icons thus making trunk slightly
> > smaller. It will also make changing ReactOS to a different icon theme much
> > easier. This idea was suggested by gigaherz and I would like to see it done.
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
> > Jared
> >
> >
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