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On 07/10/2012 11:16 PM, Sandro Santilli wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 10:32:49PM +0300, Micha Silver wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> A question regarding the plans for the QGIS icon theme and the GRASS
plugin.
Currently GRASS (standalone) uses Robert's icons, but the QGIS plugin with
the default theme uses other icons. That already could be a small bit of
confusion. But when I switch QGIS to the new GIS theme, then some of the
icons appear duplicated: Add Vector in QGIS and Add GRASS vector use the
same icon. Another possible source of confusion.
I'm not sure what I'd suggest to make everything work uniformly. It would
be ideal if the GRASS application icons were identical to the GRASS plugin
icons, but *different* from the generic QGIS "Add Vector" and "Add
raster".
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What about "Add vector" is a single icon and which kind of vector is choosen
in a second dialog ? Could be shapefile, postgis, spatialite, grass, ....
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Good idea. But that's more than just a change in icon theme... It
means moving some of the GRASS plugin functionality to the qgis
core.<br>
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