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Hi everyone,

* Second question – do we need all five icons?
+ I'd argue we could define a default for the toolbar icon (I'd pick
colour scales, personally) and use just four icons
+ we could go even further and use just one icon (the colour scales
  icon = default action icon), and don't show any icons in the menu

I added that small box with <, = and > to have a small visual hint that
it's conditional. I guess it could be removed, but I don't see why that
would be neccessary, since it still conveys that clicking the main part
of the button will open the color scale dialog.

I think adding icons lets one recognize the different option more
quickly and it would be consistent with the icons in menus, which are
enabled by default now.

I resized the icons: http://ubuntuone.com/06Hh9tE9x2G4CmH7jpSQAW

Strangely, they only render sharply if they're not aligned to the grid
:/

Cheers,

Alex
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