On 2010-11-25 at 12:47, <PeterLairo@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu. 25.11.2010 10:19, Michael Meeks wrote:
prompted by some complaints on too large icons on Mac, switched the
icon size from 'large' to 'auto' for 3.3.
Did we ever get some screenshots of the perceived problem ? I asked in
some bug, but never got that back AFAIR.
this was already in place for windows
I really think the small icons are a usability, and legibility disaster
when used on large screens - and there is a real risk of selecting them;
My concern is for Windows really - I'd want the vast majority of users
on> 1024x768 to have large icons.
That's fine, but the large Icons are (about 50%) *too* large. I'm on
Windows 7, have a 19" monitor, ratio: 4:5, resolution: 1280x1024 and I
cannot fit the icons I want into the Toolbar.
See screen-shot:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/akH_sf-pDibweqBLML-dcQ?feat=directlink
The situation is made worse by the very poor quality of the icon images.
For instance:
1. The "New document" icon looks more like a fireplace than the standard
(a blank white rectangle).
2. the "Open Document" icon doesn't look like most open icons (yellow
folder) and looks worse (so deviating from the standard was not an
improvement).
3. The "Close Document" icon is a black X. That symbol almost always
means *delete*.
4. The "Print" icon is too blurry. Even at the too large size it is less
recognizable than the much smaller Print icons of most other applications.
5. There is no "Page Settings " icon.
6. The "Zoom" icon looks too much like a find icon. Pot. solution: add a
"+" inside the magnifier.
7. The "Review Changes" Toolbar icons don't have icons (only text).
8. The "Styles and Formatting" icon looks like a
Even users in non-localized countries will recognize the B
I U better than A A A, even if they don't know what the letters stand
for. Even Windows Live Writer uses B I U.
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