You mean they won't understand the terms 'audio'/'video' etc? It's true that there's no way to localize icons (at least not for Mac AFAIK)..The issue, is that some people are not english speakers, I don't know how to deal with it.
But I think different colors for the background bars would be cool.
I've made them bigger I checked some icons made by Apple themselves and have decided that a couple of points bigger wouldn't be a problem..but the size increase is ok, don't you think?
If they were converted to SVG then could run a script to replace e.g. the centre-aligned "SUBTITLE" <tspan> with the correct name for each respective language and then output as iconname_language_ID.svg. Then could run another script to rasterize each SVG file.The issue, is that some people are not english speakers, I don't know how to deal with it.
This was an earlier worry of mine (that I didn't raise) in making me decide firmly on extensions only. Extensions with Roman text letters A,B,C etc exist universally from Japanese to Russian which is great. However the issue with extensions (as you said) is that it would mean 40+ or more icons (around 70 in my case that I stated) which your not a happy with in adding to VLC atm. Extension text is still great when there are lot's of video types in a folder in Windows and arrangement is needed; this under the icon,detail,list View setting but then again extensions would create a persistence of keeping up with new extensions added over time. So extensions should be given a backseat atm.The issue, is that some people are not english speakers, I don't know how to deal with it.
But I think different colors for the background bars would be cool.
My hard working friend I understand your put off by things like this. The thing is Mac users benefit from bigger size icons where there is more clarity in what can be seen on the image. Windows has only just made this leap under Vista but a lot of us are still running Win XP where the icons are much smaller between 16x16 and 48x48 in various explorer displays. I forget to mention that these will be cross platform and I hear icons on Linux just use plain PNG (already easy), so the annoying concern mostly here is Windows XP & Vista. We are almost thereI'm not particularly drawn to this solution I have to say.. Does there have to be a color difference? I think the gray stripe on all icons looks best. Also to preserve some continuity in the Finder (or Explorer, whatever..)
@Suggestion 2: I don't think that'll happen. Especially not on the Mac side, where any deviation from standard is not well received by the user baseSuggestion 1 - If possible by development team, why can't the Mac OS builds of VLC just come with the original grey set of icons (that lopoz likes) as separate like other separate OS deviations in VLC's cross-platform.
Suggestion 2 - @ lopoz - Have you considered moving the VLC cone and it's glass reflection from the centre of the icon. This could make space for the removal of the text to make larger room for a simple image on the icon that would represent what each mean like: [...]
Well there is already a Qt4 fullscreen controller (as of VLC 0.9.2):If none has been made, I could help designing fullscreen control panel.
I've just sent an email to the creator of the cone icon/striped filetype design and will let you know if he approves of the usage.@lopoz: So far I really like your icons, but not the colored versions. Maybe it's the colors you chose, to little saturation.
In order to comply with the GPL you could change from the VLC icon by leonico to the original icon by VLC, which is also available in 512x512. See here: http://git.videolan.org/?p=vlc.git;a=bl ... f6;hb=HEAD
Then you could easily license them yourself under the GPL.
To each his ownImho, his cone has too much shade/gloss, I don't like the look. I prefer VLC's default cone, looks more realistic. Probably because its a 3D rendering if i'm not mistaken.
In that case, I'l get to work on implementing the original icon in my filetype icons..I don't think the main VLC icon will be replaced.
You really want the filmstrip to be filled? As it is, they're transparent, not white, as may seem to be the case..I'm not quite happy yet with the video icon. What about that:
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Well, I always look at everything from the Mac side, and I've noticed Quicktime's icons have a transparent film reel. That's actually why I kept them transparent..Yeah I somehow don't like the transparent parts. Furthermore that's looks more consistent with the other icons. What do you think?
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