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--- Comment #6 from m.a.riosv <miguelangelrv@libreoffice.org> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #5)
@Miguelangel, *
(In reply to m.a.riosv from comment #3)

I don't see this a appropriate for the 4.4 releases, although issue of an
indistinct application icon is certainly present--it is just too late in
that branch release cycle to be changing it.

So, I like the idea of lifting the LibreOffice 5 design layout from the
about banner as the core of the primary application icon! No confusion there.

Agree it would be nice if the bit level and the branch could be displayed as
you have done. The Yellow for the release and green for bitness reads well.
But think the symbology for the 5.x would probably not be needed.


Down side to this is having to generate a release specific icon for
each--but once started should be simple enough to maintain.

It`s not a propose, I'm not a designer, only to show what I have done.

But it very well serve me, with more than a dozen of LibreOffice versions
installed. The image from welcome screen I think does a very readable icons.

If we can achieve a good mix of design and productivity, would be nice. Many
icons on desktop don't allow to know what they are at the first glance, even
they are pretty.

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