Reiner Steib wrote: > Some hours ago, I have committed the icons to Gnus trunk. Thanks! You might consider floating the list, maybe my annotated version for context, to emacs-devel. There's at least a couple of folks there who might have some comments ;-). It's a history with this which is why I wrote the following: > On Tue, Feb 21 2006, Bill Wohler wrote: > > > Reiner Steib wrote: > > > >> Those names make sense for Gnome, but not necessarily for Gnus. > > > > Whenever we're creating names outside of the etc/images/gnus namespace, > > we should be creating names that make sense for all of Emacs. > I'd suggest to add all 5 Gnome sort icons (in etc/images/). In case > we need other icons for Gnus, we can add them (later) in > gnus/sort-whatever. WDYT? I'm cool with that. Folks (like MH-E) would use the icons directly. It sounds like you (Gnus) folks would rename and retarget the icons for slightly different uses. You'll, of course, have a etc/images/gnus/README which describes that ;-). > > If possible, it sounds like what would work well for Gnus is to use the > > sort-ascending icon that doubles as a pull-down menu. A click would run > > the default sort, while a drag would display a menu from which the user > > can select one the various sort types. > > I'm not sure about "drag", but a menu on mouse-3 click would be fine > (like a context menu). That would be kind of obscure, I think. I was thinking of those icons in OutBreak (LookOut) for "Get Mail" that had little triangles. If you click you get the default behavior (get all mail); if you press Mouse-1 and *hold* (or drag, as I said before), you get a menu to choose the one mail source. However, check this out: