[Gvsig_english] gvSIG and new buttons?

Benjamin Ducke benjamin.ducke at oxfordarch.co.uk
Wed Dec 1 11:31:23 CET 2010


There is a (in my opinion) better set of icons here:

http://robert.szczepanek.pl/icons.php

And some more here:

http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS-QGIS_relevant_module_list#Database_modules

The most interesting part about this is that they are being
used in both QGIS and GRASS already. If we were to have a common
icon pool under a creative commons license, then users would be
able to find their tools easily in all open source GIS they use!

Ben


----- Original Message -----
> Dear Ruth, all.
> thanks for the reply... All new icons on one html-page:
> http://www.trecc.com.ar/desarrollo/icogvrep.htm These icons look very
> nice, very much work, but I fear that at least some of
> them are not that easy to understand:
> * zoom in and zoom out seem to be indentical
> * selecting via filter hard to be understood
> * preferences hard to be understood
> * I do not understand the symbol for console
> ...
> 
> Everything is even more colourful than before. I fear that some of
> those icons will not be that helpful. Nevertheless, it is a good
> project from
> which we can learn from. Some symbols I got used in the past (e.g. a
> floppy alway tells me: ah - save-button, tables can be drawn very
> clear, console
> and having worked some time with ArcView, I am used to this damn
> hammer for
> geoprocessing tools... ;) ). Edition tool-buttons I do like very much.
> 
> Anyway, good work. Would it be possible for the community to modify
> these files a bit (license)?
> 
> Best,
> Wolfgang
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