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Hello, Andrew

 1. The file "backing_left.png" includes the post address TDF (under the
logo). This is important in the image.
  You can see a picture of classical themes, which is excluded from
LibreOffice. So I did not publish the rest of the image from folders
"images_classic.zip\res\.."; "images_classic.zip\framework\res\..". But I
use this updated theme (icons "Galaxy_16*16" have been replaced by
"Classic") only and sometimes distracted in the Tango.

 2. Reasons:
  - The Classic theme of the lightest (1.8 MB uncompressed archive).
  - The theme is very suitable for users who are accustomed to
Microsoft_Office.
   But this is the most difficult theme, because it uses indexed colors and
large icons the size of "26*26".

 3. I do not want to change anything now, because there is only
"alpha_3.5;3.6" of the classic theme.

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