[Breeze] [Bug 408283] New: New icons for new Okular annotation toolbar

Simone Gaiarin bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Tue Jun 4 11:29:20 BST 2019


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408283

            Bug ID: 408283
           Summary: New icons for new Okular annotation toolbar
           Product: Breeze
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Other
                OS: Linux
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: Icons
          Assignee: visual-design at kde.org
          Reporter: simgunz at gmail.com
                CC: kainz.a at gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

Created attachment 120557
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=120557&action=edit
new okular annotation toolbar

I am working on a new annotation toolbar for Okular (see attachment and
https://phabricator.kde.org/T8076)

Some new icons to represent the annotation tools are required, so I am opening
this bug to request them.
I also appreciate help on the thinking part of the new icons, and any feedback
on the already chosen one.

LIST OF ANNOTATIONS AND CORRESPONDING ICONS

Highlighter: TODO
Underline: format-text-underline
Squiggle underline: TODO
Strikeout: format-text-strikethrough
Typewriter: text-convert-to-regular (is this OK?)
Inline note: note (is this OK?)
Popup note: edit-comment
Freehand annotation: draw-freehand
Straight line: draw-line
Arrow: TODO
Rectangle: draw-rectangle
Ellipse: draw-ellipse
Polygon: draw-polyline

LIST OF ANNOTATION CONFIGURATIONS AND CORRESPONDING ICONS

Color: TODO
Inner color: TODO
Font selector: font-face
Pin annotation: TODO

REQUESTED ICONS

- Highlighter: An icon to represent an highlighter. Currently draw-erase is
used as temporary icon. Something similar to it would be good.
- Squiggle underline: Something similar to format-text-underline, but the
underline line should be a zig-zag line.
- Arrow: A straight arrow. Does not this exist yet? As a temporary icon I am
using circular-arrow-shape
- Color: An icon with a colorizable part to indicate the current color. I was
thinking at a circle with a border where the inner part has a color that is not
transparent so that I can call something like:

    iconPixmap.createMaskFromColor(QColor(...), Qt::MaskOutColor);

or something better.
Inner color: similar to color, but able to represent that the background will
be filled. Like the color-fill icon.
- Pin annotation: An icon to represent the fact that if the corresponding
action is checked the annotation tools will not be deselected automatically
after use. I was thinking at a 'board pin'.

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