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2011/1/13 Bernhard Dippold <bernhard@familie-dippold.at>

Hi all,

as I wasn't able to have any good idea on Draw and Base, I went over to the
Macro icon idea I had in mind for some time now:

The two gear-wheels of my first proposal are too bold for the larger icons,
so I played with syntax highlighted text (directly copied from LibO macro
code window).

Here is the result:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Macro_icon_proposal.png


I like it. +1



The gradient on the gear wheels is still too dark (should be the same as
the document border), but I have to stop for tonight.

I uploaded the source again to the known destination, linked from the Icon
wiki page: (I updated the present work status)


http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/LibreOffice_Initial_Icons#Present_State_of_the_Icon_Design




Best regards

Bernhard

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