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On 21/01/12 16:51, Pedro wrote:
Terry Warby wrote
What icon set are you using? I have 3.5RC1 installed under both Xubuntu
11.10 and Win7 and have the floppy icon for save in both (using the
crystal and galaxy icons).

I was using the Automatic (Tango) icon set. I guess from now on I will have
to manually switch to another icon set.

I am aware that I can switch icon sets. Actually I had already switched
before posting here.

The point is: did everybody agree that the Floppy icon was a bad idea so
that it is no longer the default for any new user?

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I didn't follow the thread that closely earlier on, but I seem to remember that somebody said that some of the available icon sets did not use the floppy icon for save. Is that correct or is my memory in error?

Terry W

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