Notice that in the picture, one .Swift file's icon is darker than the other's. Why is that?
For example, the turned corner of the document icon was moved to the top so that the three lines of label would line up with the labels of other icons. For convenience here is the figure retrieved from the paper (pdf is freely available): This made sense at the time. Today I would assume it's done because that is what is familiar to the user.
These odd colour folders, when opened some of them the files inside if not most sometimes are the correct colour (not transparent like) Hope you can shed some light. 01-12-2011 07:05 AM Right click any of the lighter colored folder and select properties. Look at the attributes to see that they are not marked hidden or compressed.
Another idea could be that the initial icons were designed by people in countries that read from left to right (e.g. the typical F scan pattern), so that the more important information tends to start on the left hand side. This means that a folded corner on the right hand side is less likely to cover important information.
It means you have unsaved changes (in the darker file).
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