Not sure if this is the correct forum for this comment but..
The individual program icons for LibreOffice (Write, Calc, Impress etc.)
are very clear and descriptive where as the icon for the suite as a whole
just looks like a piece of paper and therefore does not really give a clue
as to the program or functions of the program.
As the style guidelines preclude the use of text in the icon how can the
icon be styled to better reflect the range of content??
I use Ubuntu and the Unity Launcher and like to have a single icon for
LibreOffice and boot into the open/recent files, templates, create page. I
can always right click on the launcher to go straight to Write, Calc etc.
if I want to. The current white page icon (albeit with a little black
corner fold) is not very attractive and for users new to LibreOffice it
does not help them know what they might be selecting!
Cheers
Andy Latty
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