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 On 08/10/10 20:37, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2010-10-08 10:53 AM, Olav Dahlum wrote:
I know a lot of you is emotionally attached to older icon themes as 
Tango, but isn't it about time we made some refreshing changes in
the default theme? Like proposing a new theme altogether. But also
taking into consideration that we'll need accessible ones conforming
to accessibility standards. Keeping the classical ones possibly as 
extensions is also an idea. I'm no graphical wizard, so I'll just 
propose talented people to think this over, or the rest of us
spreading the word. Fresh start and fresh look, with the classical
interface intact, isn't such a bad idea is it?
A good place to start might be with the custom icon pack developed by
ed2 on the Issue Tracker for this open Issue (see the final version, the
past attachment in the list):

http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=112141

Most people (myself included) actually liked the new design, our gripe
was with the loss of the colors (I still cannot fathom how anyone would
have thought that was a good idea)...


Yep, the new menu icons and such is nice, but sadly just limited to
these areas. Let's see what people can come up with to freshen up the
gui in general.
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