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Adolfo Jayme <fito@libreoffice.org> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from Adolfo Jayme <fito@libreoffice.org> ---
(In reply to comment #3)
I personally am happy with small icons, but this bug is about what's best
for regular/new users, and of course those who like small have the option to
change it to small icons in the options dialog. As most users never change
the default settings, its always best to have the most optimal choice
already set out for them.

You say it's "optimal" based on one twitter complainer?

I think libreoffice's Sifr icons have a good icon metaphor if they were set
by default, but unfortunately they arent. By default, libreoffice uses Tango
and and unfortunately some of these tango icons aren't well designed, which
is why i believe a number of them were changed in 4.3.

Those changes were made well before 4.3, in a "Tango Testing" theme, FTR. See
also Astron's and Miroslav's GitHub accounts.

[...] But whether or not you have a good icon metaphor, it becomes harder
to correctly represent it when you have to design a small 16x16 icon

It's certainly not impossible.


Really, somebody explain why we need to switch to an oversized and even more
cluttered default configuration. I wouldn't mind making *some* icons bigger, in
order to highlight them, but not everything! There was a GSoC proposal to code
this, why not wait for it?

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