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[FR] Different kind of request for re-requesting already supported icons #166
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I agree this would be a very useful enhancement. |
@Donnnno No we can only send a new request for unsupported apps. |
It would be great to revamp already existing icons that changed their image |
@Donnnno, adding to what @walrus543 said: The functionality implemented with #160 is that a previously sent free request can be "upgraded" to a premium request as long as the icon is still unthemed. I named the title a bit poorly, so that's where the confusion comes from. Speaking to the feature of re-requesting already mapped icons, I probably won't implement nor use it (but Sarsa might). In the few cases where an icon changed and the activity name did not (super rare! maybe 3 times), I always had someone email me about it.
Number 3. might be highly personal/specific to my app but I wanted to bring it up here because it's a major issue for me. How would you all think about a "Report a problem" button at the bottom that would open an email dialog? |
If a user doesn't like the custom icon then he shouldn't be able to send a request, that's right. "Report a problem" can be a good choice and explicit enough. He could select the icons to report. My automation tool merges the request if a new activity is detected. The package name is the same so I don't have to work on the icon. Thank you for your interest! |
Sorry if I get hung up on that so eagerly:
Why not? In all the cases where someone emailed me, I could quickly locate the app name in one of my XMLs, then open the app listing with the package name I already have. It's not streamlined nor convenient - granted! But it happens to me so so so rarely that I've never felt the need to build a workflow around it. How often does this happen for you, if you don't mind me asking? And sorry if it came across that way but I'm in no way opposed to someone building this functionality. I just wanted to give my 2 cents why I think it's not a good investment of my own time and that there's a real risk of abuse. :) |
I rarely do receive a redesign request or a request to update the changed package name for existing icons. (like 'twitter' -> 'X', new google app icons) In such cases I ask the user to submit a bug report along with the list of apps they want fixed. List has never exceeded 3-5 icons, in my case all the users have been very supportive of the process so far. If any of the icons from the above list do not pre-exist in the pack, I ignore the request or ask the user to use the conventional "icon request" method. |
The idea is also to improve the user experience. No problem @moertel this feature request wasn't especially directed to you 😉 |
I would second that with @walrus543 about the bug report user experience. Often I do need to explain how and why a "bug report" is needed to send over a list of outdated icons. 😄 Maybe an "icon update request [free/premium]" with side-notes feature could be introduced. Not my place to comment on ease of integration of such a feature without over complicating things, let the experts speak. 🙂 |
Hi,
Sometimes original icons change and the already supported/custom icons are no longer relevant.
It would be great to allow users to send a request for supported icons.
dashboard_configurations.xml
:Thank you.
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