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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Mar 13 04:14:05 -0800 
2005 -------
I think that this is a very important suggestion.

I have introduced a number of beginners to Ooo 1.1 and now find that the icons
and toolbar behaviour of 2.0 is rather different - this may well confuse the
elderly or  beginner market I address, and they may stay on 1.1 for ever.

There was some talk during the development cycle (I wish I could remember where)
that the appearance of 1.1 would be avaialable as an option, but I can't find
that anywhere, not yet any method of changing icons for toolbar items.

Given that the whole UI is internationalisable, it would not be a huge step into
the unknown to allow the graphical elements to be separately switchable, hence
giving a 'skinning' capability.  It would be like internationalising within one
language.  The new version picks up a lot of behaviour from the window manager
running on the host, so most of the hooks must be there.

Perhaps a simple GUI for creating the text and graphical elements and building a
UI could be made available?

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