GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 759769
Need a symbolic icon for editing
Last modified: 2017-08-06 03:04:50 UTC
In gnome-maps I've used "edit-symbolic" for the button to open a location in the edit dialog for updating OpenStreetMap data. Now, we've realised that this icon actually comes from Geary (I hadn't realized this, just assumed it came from the theme when I tried that icon name). It might make sense to have this in the icon theme, I think (if I remember correcly, there was some mentioning of this also for gnome-photos).
(In reply to Marcus Lundblad from comment #0) > It might make sense to have this in the icon theme, I think (if I remember > correcly, there was some mentioning of this also for gnome-photos). We have data/icons/image-edit-symbolic.svg in gnome-photos.
Ah that is probably the one we want for edit OSM data in Maps as well! The pen right? Could it be icon theme?
Created attachment 318330 [details] [review] symbolic: provide document-edit While I find a pencil a poor metaphor for a general edit action (editing a photo is distinctively different to editing a text document or a music composition), I succumb to the pressure to have it publically consumable.
Attachment 318330 [details] pushed as fc95bf1 - symbolic: provide document-edit
Thanks! Are there plans for a icon/metaphor for a general edit action? So that we could harmonize around that instead?
I presume it's intentional that no non-symbolic version exists? If so, is that because of the perceived limited usefulness, and/or because you want to encourage people to use symbolic icons rather than non-symbolic ones?