Hi all,
I noticed that Libre Office's Windows mimetype/file icons seem to lack
an alpha channel (their edges are jagged). Has this been done on
purpose, or would it be worth the effort to add 32 bit versions of
these icons?
If you're not sure what I'm talking about, please have a look at [1] -
this file contains all icons from soffice.exe (LibO v3.4.3) in PNG and
ICO format.
Regards,
Ivan.
[1] www.patentpending.co.nz/libreoffice/icons/windows-icons.7z
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