A very simple icon theme designed to be distraction-free and look uniform. It has a small set of colours, with one one being regularly used. The colours are customisable via config.mk. Design: • Icons should be in SVG, 16 by 16 pixels • Icons should be optimised for 16 by 16 pixels • Icons should be low on details • Gaps between objects should be 1 pixel • The base colour should be #bebebeff • Transparency should be used instead of colours and shades, primarily 25% opaque and secondarily 50% opaque, unless not appropriate • 35% opaqueness is used to indicate that something is disabled, whereas the action to disable is indicated by a stroke along the main diagonal • 35% opaqueness is also used to indicate that something is not happening, a level that has not been reached, or an old state • 50% opaqueness is used to indicate that the information is may be out of date • 50% opaqueness is also used to indicate idle but enabled state • Status icons that may animated to blink have a version suffixed "-blink_off" where the blinking part is set to have 20% opacity • In exceptional cases colours can be used: Status indication: • Red = #ef2929ff (critical state or missing) • Orange = #f57900ff (warning) • Green = #32a678ff (verified) User selectable colours: • Red = #cd656cff • Orange = #d69553ff • Yellow = #ccad47ff • Green = #32a679ff • Cyan = #00a09fff • Blue = #2495beff • Magenta = #a46eb0ff • Icons that can be overlayed, such as emblems, should have a 1 pixel black (#000000ff) outline • SVG files should be cleaned up with `svgcleaner` When building, it is a good idea to run `make all-fast -j` rather than `make all -j` or `make -j` (also if without -j). Icons with ad-hoc design choices: emblems/emblem-urgent: Uses #cd656cff (user red) mimetypes/application-x-executable-suid (and alises): Uses #cd656cff (user red) mimetypes/application-x-executable-daemon (and alises): Uses 35% opacity