Just like the title says, I think that the Tango specification should add an icon to leave fullscreen mode. Currently I can't think of a better name than view-fullscreen-leave, maybe you've got some better idea. Such an icon is already used in KDE today (in many places), I also heard that Totem uses it as well. May be a worthwhile addition to the spec.
It's also use in Epiphany, gThumb on GNOME side. It's provided as GTK+ stock items (gtk-leave-fullscreen) and gnome-icon-theme named icon (stock_leave-fullscreen).
Created attachment 6309 [details] [review] The proposed patch to legacy-icon-mapping.xml * add view-fullscreen-leave icon entry * add links for gtk-leave-fullscreen and stock_leave-fullscreen (I don't know KDE named icon name...)
The KDE 3.5 icon is named window_nofullscreen.
I've added these links, but named the icon view-restore, rather than view-fullscreen-leave. I think this is a better name, and is more consistent with classic window management terminology for the action. I'm leaving this bug as opened, but updating the summary and changing the status, so I remember to add it to the actual spec document as well.
Added to the spec now too.
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