Icon Naming Specification

Rodney Dawes


    
  

Version 0.8.90


Table of Contents

Overview
Context
Icon Naming Guidelines
Standard Icon Names
A. Change History

Overview

The Icon Theme Specification has been in use now for a while, in several desktops, including KDE and Gnome. However, there has never been any centralized direction on how to name the icons that are available for use by applications, when creating a theme. This has meant that artists have historically had to duplicate many icons, in order for their themes to work across desktop environments.

This specification aims to solve this problem, by laying out a standard naming scheme for icon creation, as well as providing a minimal list of must have icons. Addendums to this specification will provide additional icon lists for extended sets, such as devices and MIME types.

Context

The list of default Contexts for the icon theme are:

Table 1. Standard Contexts

NameDescriptionDirectory
Actions Icons which are generally used in menus and dialogs for interacting with the user. actions
Animations Animated images used to represent loading web sites, or other background processing which may be less suited to more verbose progress reporting in the user interface. Animations should be a PNG with frames which are the size of the directory the animation is in, tiled in a WxH grid. Implementations should determine the number of frames by dividing the image into its frames, and iterating from left to right, wrapping to the first frame, after rendering the last. animations
Applications Icons that describe what an application is, for use in the Programs menu, window decorations, and the task list. These may or may not be generic depending on the application and its purpose. Applications which are to be considered part of the base desktop, such as the calculator or terminal, should use the generic icons specified in this specification, while more advanced applications such as web browsers and office applications should use branded icons which still give the user an idea of what function the application provides. apps
Categories Icons that are used for categories in the Programs menu, or the Control Center, for separating applications, preferences, and settings for display to the user. categories
Devices Icons for hardware that is contained within or connected to the computing device. Naming for extended devices in this group, is of the form <primary function>-<manufacturer>-<model>. This allows ease of fallback to the primary function device name, or ones more targeted for a specific series of models from a manufacturer. For example, a theme author may want to provide icons for different phones. The specific model icons could be named phone-samsung-t809, phone-motorola-rokr, and phone-motorola-pebl. However, the theme must provide a phone icon in the theme's style, so that devices not matching these models, will still have an appropriate icon. An exception to this rule is that the media icons do not need to include manufacturer names, as they are generic items, and may be available from many manufacturers. As a result, for media, the specific icons are to differentiate between different specific types of media. For exmaple, an artist may wish to provide icons for BluRay, DVD, HD-DVD, CD-ROM, and variations thereof. The specific media type icons should be named in the form, <primary function>-<specific format>. Some examples are media-optical, media-optical-bd and media-optical-dvd. devices
Emblems Icons for tags and properties of files, that are displayed in the file manager. This context contains emblems for such things as read-only or photos. emblems
Emotes Icons for emotions that are expressed through text chat applications such as :-) or :-P in IRC or instant messengers. emotes
International Icons for international denominations such as flags. intl
MimeTypes Icons for different types of data, such as audio or image files. mimetypes
Places Icons used to represent locations, either on the local filesystem, or through remote connections. Folders, trash, and workgroups are some examples. places
Status Icons for presenting status to the user. This context contains icons for warning and error dialogs, as well as for the current weather, appointment alarms, and battery status. status

Icon Naming Guidelines

Here we define some guidelines for when creating new icons that extend the standardized list of icon names defined here, in order to provide icons for more specific MIME types, devices, or international flags.

  • Icon names are in the en_US.US_ASCII locale. This means that the allowable characters in the icon names, must fall withing the US-ASCII character set. As a further restriction, all icon names may only contain lowercase letters, numbers, underscore, dash, or period characters. Spaces, colons, slashes, and backslashes are not allowed. Also, icon names must be spelled as they are in the en_US dictionary.

  • The dash - character is used to separate levels of specificity in icon names, for all contexts other than MimeTypes. For instance, we use input-mouse as the generic item for all mouse devices, and we use input-mouse-usb for a USB mouse device. However, if the more specific item does not exist in the current theme, and does exist in a parent theme, the generic icon from the current theme is preferred, in order to keep consistent style.

    The Applications context should not use this method of falling back to more generic icons. An application must either use a generic application icon name provided by this specification, or install an icon named the same as the executable for running the application. A generic desktop application included with the desktop suite, such as the calculator or terminal application, should use the generic names provided by this specification, as described above in the Applications context description.

Standard Icon Names

This section describes the standard icon names that should be used by artists when creating themes, and by developers when writing applications which will use the Icon Theme Specification.

Table 2. Standard Action Icons

NameDescription
address-book-new The icon used for the action to create a new address book.
application-exit The icon used for exiting an application. Typically this is seen in the application's menus as File->Quit.
appointment-new The icon used for the action to create a new appointment in a calendaring application.
call-start The icon used for initiating or accepting a call. Should be similar to the standard cellular call pickup icon, a green handset with ear and mouth pieces facing upward.
call-stop The icon used for stopping a current call. Should be similar to the standard cellular call hangup icon, a red handset with ear and mouth pieces facing downward.
contact-new The icon used for the action to create a new contact in an address book application.
document-new The icon used for the action to create a new document.
document-open The icon used for the action to open a document.
document-open-recent The icon used for the action to open a document that was recently opened.
document-page-setup The icon for the page setup action of a document editor.
document-print The icon for the print action of an application.
document-print-preview The icon for the print preview action of an application.
document-properties The icon for the action to view the properties of a document in an application.
document-revert The icon for the action of reverting to a previous version of a document.
document-save The icon for the save action. Should be an arrow pointing down and toward a hard disk.
document-save-as The icon for the save as action.
document-send The icon for the send action. Should be an arrow pointing up and away from a hard disk.
edit-clear The icon for the clear action.
edit-copy The icon for the copy action.
edit-cut The icon for the cut action.
edit-delete The icon for the delete action.
edit-find The icon for the find action.
edit-find-replace The icon for the find and replace action.
edit-paste The icon for the paste action.
edit-redo The icon for the redo action.
edit-select-all The icon for the select all action.
edit-undo The icon for the undo action.
folder-new The icon for creating a new folder.
format-indent-less The icon for the decrease indent formatting action.
format-indent-more The icon for the increase indent formatting action.
format-justify-center The icon for the center justification formatting action.
format-justify-fill The icon for the fill justification formatting action.
format-justify-left The icon for the left justification formatting action.
format-justify-right The icon for the right justification action.
format-text-direction-ltr The icon for the left-to-right text formatting action.
format-text-direction-rtl The icon for the right-to-left formatting action.
format-text-bold The icon for the bold text formatting action.
format-text-italic The icon for the italic text formatting action.
format-text-underline The icon for the underlined text formatting action.
format-text-strikethrough The icon for the strikethrough text formatting action.
go-bottom The icon for the go to bottom of a list action.
go-down The icon for the go down in a list action.
go-first The icon for the go to the first item in a list action.
go-home The icon for the go to home location action.
go-jump The icon for the jump to action.
go-last The icon for the go to the last item in a list action.
go-next The icon for the go to the next item in a list action.
go-previous The icon for the go to the previous item in a list action.
go-top The icon for the go to the top of a list action.
go-up The icon for the go up in a list action.
help-about The icon for the About item in the Help menu.
help-contents The icon for Contents item in the Help menu.
help-faq The icon for the FAQ item in the Help menu.
insert-image The icon for the insert image action of an application.
insert-link The icon for the insert link action of an application.
insert-object The icon for the insert object action of an application.
insert-text The icon for the insert text action of an application.
list-add The icon for the add to list action.
list-remove The icon for the remove from list action.
mail-forward The icon for the forward action of an electronic mail application.
mail-mark-important The icon for the mark as important action of an electronic mail application.
mail-mark-junk The icon for the mark as junk action of an electronic mail application.
mail-mark-notjunk The icon for the mark as not junk action of an electronic mail application.
mail-mark-read The icon for the mark as read action of an electronic mail application.
mail-mark-unread The icon for the mark as unread action of an electronic mail application.
mail-message-new The icon for the compose new mail action of an electronic mail application.
mail-reply-all The icon for the reply to all action of an electronic mail application.
mail-reply-sender The icon for the reply to sender action of an electronic mail application.
mail-send The icon for the send action of an electronic mail application.
mail-send-receive The icon for the send and receive action of an electronic mail application.
media-eject The icon for the eject action of a media player or file manager.
media-playback-pause The icon for the pause action of a media player.
media-playback-start The icon for the start playback action of a media player.
media-playback-stop The icon for the stop action of a media player.
media-record The icon for the record action of a media application.
media-seek-backward The icon for the seek backward action of a media player.
media-seek-forward The icon for the seek forward action of a media player.
media-skip-backward The icon for the skip backward action of a media player.
media-skip-forward The icon for the skip forward action of a media player.
object-flip-horizontal The icon for the action to flip an object horizontally.
object-flip-vertical The icon for the action to flip an object vertically.
object-rotate-left The icon for the rotate left action performed on an object.
object-rotate-right The icon for the rotate rigt action performed on an object.
process-stop The icon used for the Stop action in applications with actions that may take a while to process, such as web page loading in a browser.
system-lock-screen The icon used for the Lock Screen item in the desktop's panel application.
system-log-out The icon used for the Log Out item in the desktop's panel application.
system-run The icon used for the Run Application... item in the desktop's panel application.
system-search The icon used for the Search item in the desktop's panel application.
system-reboot The icon used for the Reboot item in the desktop's panel application.
system-shutdown The icon used for the Shutdown item in the desktop's panel application.
tools-check-spelling The icon used for the Check Spelling item in the application's Tools menu.
view-fullscreen The icon used for the Fullscreen item in the application's View menu.
view-refresh The icon used for the Refresh item in the application's View menu.
view-restore The icon used by an application for leaving the fullscreen view, and returning to a normal windowed view.
view-sort-ascending The icon used for the Sort Ascending item in the application's View menu, or in a button for changing the sort method for a list.
view-sort-descending The icon used for the Sort Descending item in the application's View menu, or in a button for changing the sort method for a list.
window-close The icon used for the Close Window item in the application's Windows menu.
window-new The icon used for the New Window item in the application's Windows menu.
zoom-fit-best The icon used for the Best Fit item in the application's View menu.
zoom-in The icon used for the Zoom in item in the application's View menu.
zoom-original The icon used for the Original Size item in the application's View menu.
zoom-out The icon used for the Zoom Out item in the application's View menu.

Table 3. Standard Animation Icons

NameDescription
process-working This is the standard spinner animation for web browsers and file managers to show that the location is loading.

Table 4. Standard Application Icons

NameDescription
accessories-calculator The icon used for the desktop's calculator accessory program.
accessories-character-map The icon used for the desktop's international and extended text character accessory program.
accessories-dictionary The icon used for the desktop's dictionary accessory program.
accessories-text-editor The icon used for the desktop's text editing accessory program.
help-browser The icon used for the desktop's help browsing application.
multimedia-volume-control The icon used for the desktop's hardware volume control application.
preferences-desktop-accessibility The icon used for the desktop's accessibility preferences.
preferences-desktop-font The icon used for the desktop's font preferences.
preferences-desktop-keyboard The icon used for the desktop's keyboard preferences.
preferences-desktop-locale The icon used for the desktop's locale preferences.
preferences-desktop-multimedia The icon used for the desktop's multimedia preferences.
preferences-desktop-screensaver The icon used for the desktop's screen saving preferences.
preferences-desktop-theme The icon used for the desktop's theme preferences.
preferences-desktop-wallpaper The icon used for the desktop's wallpaper preferences.
system-file-manager The icon used for the desktop's file management application.
system-software-install The icon used for the desktop's software installer application.
system-software-update The icon used for the desktop's software updating application.
utilities-system-monitor The icon used for the desktop's system resource monitor application.
utilities-terminal The icon used for the desktop's terminal emulation application.

Table 5. Standard Category Icons

NameDescription
applications-accessories The icon for the Accessories sub-menu of the Programs menu.
applications-development The icon for the Programming sub-menu of the Programs menu.
applications-engineering The icon for the Engineering sub-menu of the Programs menu.
applications-games The icon for the Games sub-menu of the Programs menu.
applications-graphics The icon for the Graphics sub-menu of the Programs menu.
applications-internet The icon for the Internet sub-menu of the Programs menu.
applications-multimedia The icon for the Multimedia sub-menu of the Programs menu.
applications-office The icon for the Office sub-menu of the Programs menu.
applications-other The icon for the Other sub-menu of the Programs menu.
applications-science The icon for the Science sub-menu of the Programs menu.
applications-system The icon for the System Tools sub-menu of the Programs menu.
applications-utilities The icon for the Utilities sub-menu of the Programs menu.
preferences-desktop The icon for the Desktop Preferences category.
preferences-desktop-peripherals The icon for the Peripherals sub-category of the Desktop Preferences category.
preferences-desktop-personal The icon for the Personal sub-category of the Desktop Preferences category.
preferences-other The icon for the Other preferences category.
preferences-system The icon for the System Preferences category.
preferences-system-network The icon for the Network sub-category of the System Preferences category.
system-help The icon for the Help system category.

Table 6. Standard Device Icons

NameDescription
audio-card The icon used for the audio rendering device.
audio-input-microphone The icon used for the microphone audio input device.
battery The icon used for the system battery device.
camera-photo The icon used for a digital still camera devices.
camera-video The fallback icon for video cameras.
camera-web The fallback icon for web cameras.
computer The icon used for the computing device as a whole.
drive-harddisk The icon used for hard disk drives.
drive-optical The icon used for optical media drives such as CD and DVD.
drive-removable-media The icon used for removable media drives.
input-gaming The icon used for the gaming input device.
input-keyboard The icon used for the keyboard input device.
input-mouse The icon used for the mousing input device.
input-tablet The icon used for graphics tablet input devices.
media-flash The fallback icon used for flash media, such as memory stick and SD.
media-floppy The icon used for physical floppy disk media.
media-optical The icon used for physical optical media such as CD and DVD.
media-tape The icon used for generic physical tape media.
modem The icon used for modem devices.
multimedia-player The icon used for generic multimedia playing devices.
network-wired The icon used for wired network connections.
network-wireless The icon used for wireless network connections.
pda This is the fallback icon for Personal Digial Assistant devices. Primary use of this icon is for PDA devices connected to the PC. Connection medium is not an important aspect of the icon. The metaphor for this fallback icon should be a generic PDA device icon.
phone This is the default fallback for phone devices. Primary use of this icon group is for phone devices which support connectivity to the PC. These may be VoIP, cellular, or possibly landline phones. The metaphor for this fallback should be a generic mobile phone device.
printer The icon used for a printer device.
scanner The icon used for a scanner device.
video-display The icon used for the monitor that video gets displayed to.

Table 7. Standard Emblem Icons

NameDescription
emblem-default The icon used as an emblem to specify the default selection of a printer for example.
emblem-documents The icon used as an emblem for the directory where a user's documents are stored.
emblem-downloads The icon used as an emblem for the directory where a user's downloads from the internet are stored.
emblem-favorite The icon used as an emblem for files and directories that the user marks as favorites.
emblem-important The icon used as an emblem for files and directories that are marked as important by the user.
emblem-mail The icon used as an emblem to specify the directory where the user's electronic mail is stored.
emblem-photos The icon used as an emblem to specify the directory where the user stores photographs.
emblem-readonly The icon used as an emblem for files and directories which can not be written to by the user.
emblem-shared The icon used as an emblem for files and directories that are shared to other users.
emblem-symbolic-link The icon used as an emblem for files and direcotires that are links to other files or directories on the filesystem.
emblem-synchronized The icon used as an emblem for files or directories that are configured to be synchronized to another device.
emblem-system The icon used as an emblem for directories that contain system libraries, settings, and data.
emblem-unreadable The icon used as an emblem for files and directories that are inaccessible.

Table 8. Standard Emotion Icons

NameDescription
face-angel The icon used for the 0:-) emote.
face-angry The icon used for the X-( emote.
face-cool The icon used for the B-) emote.
face-crying The icon used for the :'( emote.
face-devilish The icon used for the >:-) emote.
face-embarrassed The icon used for the :-[ emote.
face-kiss The icon used for the :-* emote.
face-laugh The icon used for the :-)) emote.
face-monkey The icon used for the :-(|) emote.
face-plain The icon used for the :-| emote.
face-raspberry The icon used for the :-P emote.
face-sad The icon used for the :-( emote.
face-sick The icon used for the :-& emote.
face-smile The icon used for the :-) emote.
face-smile-big The icon used for the :-D emote.
face-smirk The icon used for the :-! emote.
face-surprise The icon used for the :-0 emote.
face-tired The icon used for the |-) emote.
face-uncertain The icon used for the :-/ emote.
face-wink The icon used for the ;-) emote.
face-worried The icon used for the :-S emote.

Table 9. Standard International Icons

NameDescription
flag-aa The flag for the country with the ISO 3166 country code AA. All flags should use ISO 3166 two-letter country codes, in lowercase form, as the specifier for the country.

Table 10. Standard MIME Type Icons

NameDescription
application-x-executable The icon used for executable file types.
audio-x-generic The icon used for generic audio file types.
font-x-generic The icon used for generic font file types.
image-x-generic The icon used for generic image file types.
package-x-generic The icon used for generic package file types.
text-html The icon used for HTML text file types.
text-x-generic The icon used for generic text file types.
text-x-generic-template The icon used for generic text templates.
text-x-script The icon used for script file types, such as shell scripts.
video-x-generic The icon used for generic video file types.
x-office-address-book The icon used for generic address book file types.
x-office-calendar The icon used for generic calendar file types.
x-office-document The icon used for generic document and letter file types.
x-office-presentation The icon used for generic presentation file types.
x-office-spreadsheet The icon used for generic spreadsheet file types.

Table 11. Standard Place Icons

NameDescription
folder The standard folder icon used to represent directories on local filesystems, mail folders, and other hierarchical groups.
folder-remote The icon used for normal directories on a remote filesystem.
network-server The icon used for individual host machines under the Network Servers place in the file manager.
network-workgroup The icon for the Network Servers place in the desktop's file manager, and workgroups within the network.
start-here The icon used by the desktop's main menu for accessing places, applications, and other features.
user-bookmarks The icon for the user's special Bookmarks place.
user-desktop The icon for the special Desktop directory of the user.
user-home The icon for the special Home directory of the user.
user-trash The icon for the user's Trash place in the desktop's file manager.

Table 12. Standard Status Icons

NameDescription
appointment-missed The icon used when an appointment was missed.
appointment-soon The icon used when an appointment will occur soon.
audio-volume-high The icon used to indicate high audio volume.
audio-volume-low The icon used to indicate low audio volume.
audio-volume-medium The icon used to indicate medium audio volume.
audio-volume-muted The icon used to indicate the muted state for audio playback.
battery-caution The icon used when the battery is below 40%.
battery-low The icon used when the battery is below 20%.
dialog-error The icon used when a dialog is opened to explain an error condition to the user.
dialog-information The icon used when a dialog is opened to give information to the user that may be pertinent to the requested action.
dialog-password The icon used when a dialog requesting the authentication credentials for a user is opened.
dialog-question The icon used when a dialog is opened to ask a simple question of the user.
dialog-warning The icon used when a dialog is opened to warn the user of impending issues with the requested action.
folder-drag-accept The icon used for a folder while an object is being dragged onto it, that is of a type that the directory can contain.
folder-open The icon used for folders, while their contents are being displayed within the same window. This icon would normally be shown in a tree or list view, next to the main view of a folder's contents.
folder-visiting The icon used for folders, while their contents are being displayed in another window. This icon would typically be used when using multiple windows to navigate the hierarchy, such as in Nautilus's spatial mode.
image-loading The icon used when another image is being loaded, such as thumnails for larger images in the file manager.
image-missing The icon used when another image could not be loaded.
mail-attachment The icon used for an electronic mail that contains attachments.
mail-unread The icon used for an electronic mail that is unread.
mail-read The icon used for an electronic mail that is read.
mail-replied The icon used for an electronic mail that has been replied to.
mail-signed The icon used for an electronic mail that contains a signature.
mail-signed-verified The icon used for an electronic mail that contains a signature which has also been verified by the security system.
media-playlist-repeat The icon for the repeat mode of a media player.
media-playlist-shuffle The icon for the shuffle mode of a media player.
network-error The icon used when an error occurs trying to intialize the network connection of the computing device. This icon should be two computers, one in the background, with the screens of both computers, colored black, and with the theme's style element for errors, overlayed on top of the icon.
network-idle The icon used when no data is being transmitted or received, while the computing device is connected to a network. This icon should be two computers, one in the background, with the screens of both computers, colored black.
network-offline The icon used when the computing device is disconnected from the network. This icon should be a computer in the background, with a screen colored black, and the theme's icon element to show that a device is not accessible, in the foreground.
network-receive The icon used when data is being received, while the computing device is connected to a network. This icon should be two computers, one in the background, with its screen colored green, and the screen of the computer in the foreground, colored black.
network-transmit The icon used when data is being transmitted, while the computing device is connected to a network. This icon should be two computers, one in the background, with its screen colored black, and the screen of the computer in the foreground, colored green.
network-transmit-receive The icon used data is being both transmitted and received simultaneously, while the computing device is connected to a network. This icon should be two computers, one in the background, with the screens of both computers, colored green.
printer-error The icon used when an error occurs while attempting to print. This icon should be the theme's printer device icon, with the theme's style element for errors, overlayed on top of the icon.
printer-printing The icon used while a print job is successfully being spooled to a printing device. This icon should be the theme's printer device icon, with a document emerging from the printing device.
security-high The icon used to indicate that the security level of a connection is known to be secure, using strong encryption and a valid certificate.
security-medium The icon used to indicate that the security level of a connection is presumed to be secure, using strong encryption, and a certificate that could not be automatically verified, but which the user has chosen to trust.
security-low The icon used to indicate that the security level of a connection is presumed to be insecure, either by using weak encryption, or by using a certificate that the could not be automatically verified, and which the user has not chosent to trust.
software-update-available The icon used when an update is available for software installed on the computing device, through the system software update program.
software-update-urgent The icon used when an urgent update is available through the system software update program.
sync-error The icon used when an error occurs while attempting to synchronize data from the computing device, to another device.
sync-synchronizing The icon used while data is successfully synchronizing to another device.
task-due The icon used when a task is due soon.
task-past-due The icon used when a task that was due, has been left incomplete.
user-available The icon used when a user on a chat network is available to initiate a conversation with.
user-away The icon used when a user on a chat network is away from their keyboard and the chat program.
user-idle The icon used when a user on a chat network has not been an active participant in any chats on the network, for an extended period of time.
user-offline The icon used when a user on a chat network is not available.
user-trash-full The icon for the user's Trash in the desktop's file manager, when there are items in the Trash waiting for disposal or recovery.
weather-clear The icon used while the weather for a region is clear skies.
weather-clear-night The icon used while the weather for a region is clear skies during the night.
weather-few-clouds The icon used while the weather for a region is partly cloudy.
weather-few-clouds-night The icon used while the weather for a region is partly cloudy during the night.
weather-fog The icon used while the weather for a region is foggy.
weather-overcast The icon used while the weather for a region is overcast.
weather-severe-alert The icon used while a sever weather alert is in effect for a region.
weather-showers The icon used while rain showers are occurring in a region.
weather-showers-scattered The icon used while scattered rain showers are occurring in a region.
weather-snow The icon used while snow showers are occurring in a region.
weather-storm The icon used while storms are occurring in a region.

A. Change History

Version 0.8, 1 August 2006, Rodney Dawes. 

  • Add "view-restore" and "utilities-system-monitor"

  • Add "folder-new" and "mail-send"

  • Add "object-flip-horizontal" and "object-flip-vertical"

  • Add "object-rotate-left" and "object-rotate-right"

  • Add "applications-engineering" and "applications-science"

  • Remove duplicate "preferences-desktop-accessibility"

  • Rename "drive-cdrom" to "drive-optical"

  • Rename "media-cdrom" to "media-optical"

  • Add "media-flash", "media-tape", and "modem"

  • Add "security-high", "security-medium", and "security-low"

Version 0.7, 15 February 2006, Rodney Dawes. 

  • Remove the wallpaper-* icon names

  • Align text blocks to the left

  • Add "weather-few-clouds-night" and "weather-clear-night" to the status context

  • Remove "network-online" from the status context

  • Add "network-idle", "network-receive", "network-transmit", and "network-transmit-receive" to the status context

  • Update the printer status icon definitions

Version 0.6, 07 December 2005, Rodney Dawes. 

  • Add the "Animations" and "Places" contexts

  • Add "media-eject" to the actions context

  • Move "media-playlist-shuffle" to the status context

  • Add the "process-working" animation to the animations context

  • Add "battery", "camera-photo", "media-floppy", "multimedia-player", "network-wired", and "network-wireless" to the devices context

  • Remove the printer-remote and video-card icons from devices

  • Rename "emblem-favorites" to "emblem-favorite"

  • Add "application-x-executable", "package-x-generic", "text-x-generic-template", and "text-x-script" to the mimetypes context

  • Rename "x-directory-normal" to "folder" and move it to the places context

  • Rename "x-directory-remote" to "folder-remote" and move it to the places context

  • Rename "x-directory-normal-remote-server" to "network-server" and move it to the places context

  • Rename "x-directory-normal-remote-workgroup" to "network-workgroup" and move it to the places context

  • Rename "x-directory-trash" to "user-trash" and move it to the places context

  • Rename "x-directory-trash-full" to "user-trash-full" and move it to the status context

  • Add "start-here", "user-desktop", and "user-home" to the places context

  • Add "folder-drag-accept", "folder-open", "folder-visiting", and "media-playlist-repeat" to the status context

Version 0.4, 10 October 2005, Rodney Dawes. 

  • Use "The icon" instead of "This icon" for "contact-new" and "battery-low"

  • Add icons for "preferences-desktop-accessibility" and "preferences-desktop-font" in the apps context

  • Fix typo in "drive-cdrom" name

  • Rename "x-font-generic" to "font-x-generic" to match other MIME type icons such as for audio, images, and video

  • Add icons for "image-loading" and "image-missing" to status

Version 0.3, 28 June 2005, Rodney Dawes. 

  • Replace "printer-local" with "printer" to be more generic.

  • Import into freedesktop.org cvs alongside icon-theme-spec.xml

  • Add missing icon descriptions.

Version 0.2, 01 April 2005, Jakub Steiner. 

  • Fixed two small typographical errors.

Version 0.1, 29 March 2005, Rodney Dawes. 

  • Created initial draft.