Il giorno mer, 17-11-2004 alle 17:32 +0000, Calum Benson ha scritto: > On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 18:54, Luca Ferretti wrote: > > > Maybe I'll search on the Net about street signs all over the world > > http://www.intlsigns.com/world/traffic/ is a good one... > > Actually, "STOP" is kind of a peculiarity-- it does appear on signs in > many (mostly European) countries that don't list English amongst their > official languages. > > I'd agree that it's probably still better to avoid it if possible, > though. Role Shape Color Emblem ----------------+---------------+---------------+--------------- Error |hexagon |red | x Warning |triangle |orange | ! Info |circle |blue | i[1] Question |square? |grey? | ? Sparse notes * error vs gtk-stop (see attachments, simply scaled down from 48x48) :-( [1] * Some of those are yet available in yelp, but with a slight different role. * Other systems/OS should yet use a similar schema (especially for error, warning, info; for example KDE: see messagebox_*.png icons) * other? [1] or maybe a light bulb white shape. [2] maybe something like the alt icon attached? -- Luca Ferretti <elle uca libero it>
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