Hi Pedro,
Yes please open a bug and set it to ux-advise so it can be discussed in
next wednesday's meeting.
Regards,
Jay
On 04/02/2015 05:57 PM, Pedro wrote:
Rosmaninho wrote
The Breeze icons that represent each of the modules of Libre Office
(Writer, Calc, Impress) should respect the Libre Office branding and
identity for those modules.
I agree. But that is not what is currently happening. Actually there seems
to be a bug (in the Master branch) where the icons representing the modules
in the Start Center are _always_ the large Breeze buttons (regardless of
the icon style selected in Options) when you open the application.
However if you open or create any document from the Start Center and then
close the document, the icons in the Start Center will switch to those
included in the icon style (obviously this is not noticeable if the icon
style selected is Breeze).
Shouldn't the icons in the Start Center always be the TDF/LibreOffice
official icons regardless of the icon theme?
This is obviously not a Design problem (more of a UX issue probably)
Is this a known issue? Should I open a Bug report?
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