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Christoph Noack wrote:
But, here comes the question to a new toto item - Thorsten: Kendy
mentioned yesterday that some icons might be missing. Is it right that
we lack toolbar icons for (e.g.) the File-New-Dropdown? If yes, what
size is required here?

Nope, we have those.

According to the Galaxy icon set page, it should be 26x26 - can you
confirm?

http://ui.openoffice.org/VisualDesign/OOo_galaxy.html

Heh, no friggin' idea - but yeah, that page says: small size (16 x
16 pixel), large size (26 x 26 pixel), high contrast version of all
icons. ;)

More importantly, as prompted by Kendy, the Tango icon set has the
following style guide (excerpt from
http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Icon_Theme_Guidelines - that has
many more info for keeping a homogeneous design):

Large:       48×48
Medium:      32x32
Small:       22×22 pixels - blow up to 24×24 by adding a 1 pixel
             empty space on all sides
Extra Small: 16×16 pixels

(A RC1 preview download for Mac, with the new icons, is available
here:
http://download.go-oo.org/thb/libreoffice/mac/LibO_3.3.1rc1_MacOS_x86_install_en-US.dmg)

Cheers,

-- Thorsten

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