Missing geary icons
Hello, There's still some missing icons in Geary mail client.
- [x] tag
- [ ] tags
Symbolic icons :
- [ ] accessories-text-editor-symbolic
- [x] application-menu-symbolic
- [x] mail-replied-symbolic
- [ ] mail-unread-symbolic
- [x] starred-symbolic
- [ ] task-due-symbolic
- [ ] text-editor-symbolic
Symbolic icons used in Gnome version :
- [x] close-symbolic.svg -> window-close-symbolic
- [ ] detach-symbolic.svg
- [ ] window-pop-out-symbolic.svg -> detach-symbolic
- [x] edit-symbolic
- [x] format-text-remove-symbolic -> format-text-remove-formatting-symbolic
- [ ] mail-archive-symbolic
- [ ] mail-forward-rtl-symbolic
- [x] mail-forward-symbolic
- [ ] mail-inbox-symbolic
- [ ] mail-outbox-symbolic
- [ ] mail-reply-all-rtl-symbolic
- [x] mail-reply-all-symbolic
- [ ] mail-reply-sender-rtl-symbolic
- [x] mail-reply-sender-symbolic
- [ ] mail-sent-rtl-symbolic
- [ ] mail-sent-symbolic
- [ ] mail-spam-rtl-symbolic
- [ ] mail-spam-symbolic
- [x] marker-symbolic
- [ ] tag-rtl-symbolic
- [x] tag-symbolic
- [ ] text-x-generic-symbolic
See here for more informations
Do you have a screenshot of that (how do for example tags and tag differ?)
@wa4557 I don't have those icons in Ubuntu Gnome! :S
So they're only used in the elementary UI?
Non! The version of geary shipped in Ubuntu Gnome uses symbolic icons
Ah OK, so that's the normal headerbar icons.
Yes, i will add the symbolic icons too
@wa4557 tags icon does not exists in the default elementary theme! maybe just having multiple tag icons?
default tag icon in elementary

I updated this one! i added Geary Gnome icons (uses only symbolic ones)
Is tags the same as tag visually?
Are those shown on a white background?
Yes
Hmm, so we can't just use the existing design from tag-new, make it bigger and align it.
@palob You mean we can use the tag-new design ?
After a bit of tweaking. But no, because it's white. Either we need to use an outline or a darker colour.
There's already the issue with for instance document-import showing up as arrow only in some elementary apps' welcome screens when using the elmentary GTK theme.