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Hi Astron,
You wrote: 

Interesting idea to remove the document icon from there. But why are you
doing?
My eyes see badly (+3), and my monitor has a pixel with small size.
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The "Templates" icons you made seems a bit cluttered to me.
It was necessary that all the icons were the same size. No that does not
prevent change this icon.
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The "Open" icon is interesting but doesn't fit with Tango.
I deliberately left on the theme (Tango, Classic, etc.) to the Brand. This
is only the direction of motion, but not the final result. The folder's form
can be any. The main thing is the color of the folder icon and the document
must match the brand LibreOffice.
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ape

P.S. Icon "folder" contains an error - the template. See a replacement.
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n3893116/folder_32.png
folder_32.png 

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