Þann mán 20.ágú 2012 09:49, skrifaði Alexander Wilms:
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Hi everyone,
since Chu posted the proposal for a minimal navigator, I took a stab
at the very outdated looking icons:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/images/f/ff/Image18065.png
Additionally, I created new icons for spellcheck, auto-spellcheck,
table, chart, formula, picture and drawing. The ones containing
characters were based on original Gnome icons, so attribution would be
required.
Is there anything you disagree with or can I upload the changes?
Just that I find the icons for Print, Print preview,
Spellcheck and Automatic spellcheck are a bit too dark,
compared to the rest.
And I like better the old greyish icon for tables; it could
benefit from having alternate row colours, but does making
it violet any better? IMHO violet for tables would sort of
'belong' to LibreOffice Base according to the branding
guidelines; maybe green would rather refer to Calc.
Dunno...
For the rest, no objections.
Thanks Alexander.
Sveinn í Felli
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