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  Hello!

On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 10:01:26 -0000
"Harold Fuchs" <hwfa.gmanenews@gmail.com> wrote:

The icon for opening a previously saved document is an open folder
with a curved arrow pointing *out of* it. If a change to the Save
icon is deemed necessary, perhaps it could become the same open
folder but with the curved arrow pointing *into* it. Or would that be
too confusing to the eye? Different colour(s)?

    I guess, such suggestion has appeared earlier in this list.
  My point of view is that there is simply no _need_ to change
something that works well. But of course, people a free to change
everything they want in the free software world -- and I believe
we all respect this freedom. And of course, LibreOffice will work as
well with any other icon set, and the users will not stop using it just
because of the icons change. :)
    I was just expressing my opinion. Like voting or something like
that.

  Regards,
    Vladimir

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