Joel wrote:

> > What's the difference between note and tip?
>
> tip: A potentially useful and helpful piece of information.
>
>       example: pressing ctrl-alt-XXX will speed up processing
>       by 2000% by making your CPU a virtual quantum computer whereby
>       all bits are converted to quibits for that super extra oomph!
>
> note:Information provided is auxiliary but will give the reader
>       a deeper insight into a specific topic. May be skipped.

Ok, so basically, "tip" is something user better read, and "note" is something 
user may skip.

Hmm.. then I don't like the current icons. The icon for "tip" is "i" in 
circle, and the icon for "note" is a hand. I think hand is much more strong 
sign, and so they should be swapped -- that is, hand for "tip", which is 
better read. The "i" letter for note, which can be skipped. 

What do you think?

- Volodya


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