Hi Florian, Well yes and no. The icons in the Linux binary are the right ones, but if you build from source you still get the old ones by default. To add complexity to this story: The icons in the screenshot are from the openSUSE default icon set, I've used them on my system for the screens as the LibreOffice default icons look pretty bad in GNOME3 atm. (Disclaimer to those who don't know me: I'm the author of the article in question). That's simply because we (LO) don't deliver high resolution icons right now. What GNOME Shell / GNOME 3.0 would need is shiny 256x256 Pixel resolutions. 48x48 are scaled up and look very fuzzy as a result. So what needs to be done: *) Add 256x256 pixel versions of the LO icons *) Adapt libreoffice-build to actually use them ;) *) Optionally: Make openSUSE to not use its own icons for LibreOffice ;) cheers Andreas On Mon, 2011-04-04 at 12:34 +0200, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hello, I just got notice that the LibO icon in GNOME3 seems to be the OOo logo, see http://derstandard.at/1297821927182/Ansichtssache-GNOME3---Details-der-neuen-Desktop-Generation?sap=2&_slideNumber=8&_seite= Anyone from GNOME reading this list and can make necessary changes? ;-) NB: I am *not* subscribed to this list, so please Cc me on all replies. Thanks, florian
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