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Re: Please check the list of 2019.1 changes [message #51373 is a reply to message #51347] Sun, 17 March 2019 02:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Klugier is currently offline  Klugier
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Hello Tom and Mirek,

I tested dark them on my Linux machine with dark GTK theme and came into conclusion. The icons for TheIDE doesn't look grate, but the main reason for that is that we convert icons that do not really needs to be converted. It looks grate on both dark and white theme. I believe we should gain good results when we allow the programmer to decide how icons should behave in white/dark environment. In my opinion IconDes should offer following options:
- auto (use conversion algorithm for icon)
- separate icon for white/light themes
- separate icon for dark themes
- none (do not make conversion and use the same icon in both environments dark and light)

Let's look at the this picture. Some of Ide icons look great in IconDes, but the same icons with color inversion doesn't look great in toolbar:
index.php?t=getfile&id=5785&private=0

Sincerely,
Klugier


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