Hi Astron,
Am Montag, 18. Juni 2012, 10:47:01 schrieb Stefan Knorr:
Hello Björn,
here's a couple of proposals for icons to test:
* the "Styles and Formatting" icon (especially the one in Tango)
Do we actually have different Icon styles, we ship by default? (as you are
referring to the Tango Icons).
* the "Save" icon (diskettes, cabinets, hard drives ... do users find
this confusing?)
Experience shows this working for some reasons - but testing it is ok!
* the metaphor of the "Format paintbrush"
* "Crop" (present only in Impress/Draw) – we use a scissors for that,
but that is already used to signify "Cut", Adobe products use stylised
versions of some sort of old-fashioned photo cropping rulers, GIMP
uses a simple cutter knife – what do users like better?
However, none of these are to be found in the same group, yet, if we
take the group that sits around them usually ... we probably already
have what you say is a good amount.
That definitely is a good idea. This would provide us with a good set of
icons.
I cannot find you in the LibreOffice team on userweave - can I help you in
anyway there?
Björn
Astron.
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