Changed icons

Forums

I'm preparing an update for Tecnico.vtq and noticed a small error in the plugins windows icons.

The plugin editing window has the plugins window icon, and vice versa.

File attachments
Permalink

what exactly is the "error"?

  • the plugin selection dialog shows a plain puzzle jigsaw piece, that's correct;
  • the plugin editor window (GUI) shows the gramophone and a small jigsaw piece, also correct;
  • the plugin properties window (generic) shows the same with a small pencil.

what's wrong with that? do you have another suggestion?

1_
The properties window launcher has:
icon=pluginProperties
What icon is expected for the properties window?
icon=pluginProperties

2_
The editing window launcher has:
icon=pluginEdit
What icon is expected for the editing window?
icon=pluginEdit

3_
The Plugins window is a feature that doesn't depend on the user, but on Qtractor. The user can't edit or change any properties, only load plugins, which Qtractor has previously scanned and categorized by type.

So, what icon is expected? The one for Qtractor with the plugin... and that's why the icon is called: qtractorPlugin

Everything seems to indicate that it was created to work this way and that you got confused when assigning the icons to the windows.

It's not a matter of graphics :)

Permalink

the rationale here is the following:

  1. any floating/top-level/modeless window, that might appear externally on some WM/DE-list, must show the qtractor official icon somehow, hence the gramophone;
  2. all other, specially all the modal dialogs (eg. plugin select dialog) may show something else, as it probably won't show in any external WM/DE lists besides the window title.

are you, by any chance, just nitpicking about the icon name "qtractorPlugin" having the "qtractor" prefix but the graphic incidentally doesn't show any gramophone at all ? :)

cheers

I'm just pointing out the expected logic. As for the gramophone icon if it's displayed as an external window, it makes perfect sense. (By the way, qtractorPlugin does have the gramophone, so I'll attach it.)

I need to review my theme; I deleted all the gramophones :S (except for the one in the main window, of course).

The reason is that I didn't understand why it appeared sometimes and not other times, and since it's 3D and my icons are flat, it's difficult to integrate.

I'll see how to integrate it.

P.S.
Don't expect me to criticize anything, I'm just stating my point of view :).
As I said, I don't quite understand it, I'll do some tests tomorrow.

File attachments

the plugin selection dialog icon name is in fact "pluginEdit".

and it doesn't show a gramophone, just the plain jigsaw piece alright.

sorry

I've had time to figure it out. I'm a bit slow sometimes, and I don't consider it a bad thing :).

My conclusions:

1_
The "Plugin Editor" window can't have the "pluginEdit" icon, because it's a separate window, and that would cause confusion for the user. To make the user perceive the window as part of the application, including the Qtractor Gramophone in the window icon is a good idea.
(In my new version of the theme, which I haven't uploaded yet, I've corrected this in the plugin editing and MIDI editor windows, which are the ones that remain separate in the standard configuration.)

2_
However, according to my logic, the "Plugins" window... shouldn't have the "pluginEdit" icon... because that window has nothing to do with editing plugins. It should have its own "qtractorPlugins" icon.
Don't you want to create a new icon and use the same one? Okay, duplicate it and rename it. But it must have the correct nomenclature, otherwise the logic is compromised.

3_
I should stop using the word "error." After all, they are approaches. First, explain the approach, then determine whether there is an error, or simply whether the new approach contributes something.

Best regards :)

as in qtractor >= 1.5.6.7git.72c034...

applies to the plugin selection dialog only:

is that now ok with you? ;)

ps. just in case you wish to improve on it--almost sure you wanna do just that;)--the svg is here:
pluginSelect.svg

cheers

I'm going to copy the concept and adapt it to my graphics. I hadn't realized the obviousness of the magnifying glass :).

Add new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.

Markdown

  • Parses markdown and converts it to HTML.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a href hreflang> <em> <strong> <cite> <blockquote cite> <code> <ul type> <ol start type='1 A I'> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <h2 id='jump-*'> <h3 id> <h4 id> <h5 id> <h6 id> <img src alt height width> <strike> <pre> <p> <br>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.

Filtered HTML

  • Allowed HTML tags: <a href hreflang> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul type> <ol start type> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <b> <i> <pre> <img src alt height width> <strike>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically.

Plain text

  • No HTML tags allowed.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically.
File attachments
Unlimited number of files can be uploaded to this field.
2 MB limit.
Allowed types: jpg jpeg gif png txt doc docx xls xlsx pdf ppt pps odt ods odp zip gz bz2 xz patch diff wav ogg flac ogv mp4 qtz.