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Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> ---
(In reply to Yousuf (Jay) Philips from comment #0)
Ideally we would want every command to have an small and large icon with it,
but we dont want the menu bar cluttered with icons, so we need a property in
the .xcu files or menubar.xml to disable the appearance of the small icon in
the menu bar.

We already have the option to hide the icons in the menus. But that is a global
setting. Do you want to make it specific to each menu?

Showing an icon next to the item text is a help for the user to learn the UI of
an application. Do you have any requests from users for hiding the icons?

(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #2)
So, is your thought to make use of small icons on menus optional? Perhaps
collapsing the menu width in response? That would make sense.

The space of the icon is used for the check mark, for menu items which have a
on/off state. Because a user can customize menus, it would be some effort to
distinguish menus that need this space, from those menus, which do not need it.

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