Hi all,
I am sorry, but again, I wont make it for the meeting today. 
But there is one thought I would like too add: You could shortcut a lot of 
discussions about how to make icons, if you simply user test them. In other 
words: create alternatives and let users decide which is the best.
In the past we have made some good experiences with user tests in LO. The tool 
we used will be published as free software soonish and I can offer to host 
running the tests even before that. Perhaps Christoph can tell a bit more in 
todays meeting (if he is there). I any case I will be more than happy to 
support creating, conducting and evaluating the tests.
Cheers,
Björn
Am Freitag, 6. April 2012, 12:29:35 schrieb Mirek M.:
2012/4/5 ape <os2sa@yandex.ru>
Hi Mirek,
Replacing the letter "A" will be a big mistake.
It seems to me the letter "A" should be used in other themes. We can
delete
folders "images.zip/cmd/{localy}", if we use the symbol "A". This will
help
reduce the program code and the size of image's archives, and The
LibreOffice will work slightly faster than before.
I agree.
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