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On 12/28/2011 03:59 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 12/28/2011 02:46 PM, Tony Pursell wrote:
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Until I checked it out just now, I didn't realise that the Save icon used
in the Ubuntu version of LO is actually a broad green downward arrow on top
of a representation of a Hard drive.  Now, I have had no problems saving
documents, so I imagine that things like the position of the icon (next to
the Open File icon) and the tool tip are all part of identifying the Save
icon.  When I looked at the floppy disk icon on my wife's Win 7 version, I
realise how old fashioned it looks.

Tony


That is because you have your icon style set to 'Human'. Ubuntu includes
openoffice.org-style-human and libreoffice-style-human in their
repositories. If LO provided the same & set the default to 'Human' the
save icon would be the same (disk drive with a down arrow).



Correction: libreoffice-style-humanity
See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/757304



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