Guys,

 

Not sure it helps but why reinvent the wheel.

 

A simple Google search for "open source SVG icons" provides a number of
links.

 

These icons look alright http://svgicons.sourceforge.net/

 

We could download these icons and use them as place holders or search
for different sets.

 

Peter.

 

 

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> > > I like the navigation icons. The one change I would make would be
to 

> > > the home icon. It's outline is not as clearly a house as the 

> > > black&white one. Which takes a bit more visual effort in noticing 

> > > what it is. It also looks like if the house icon is simplified a
bit 

> > > it would be just

> > > as easy to create a vector version of it as it looks like it would
be

> > > of the others. I'm guessing, but it looks like the software Matias


> > > uses is already operating with vector sources.

> >

> > I agree that's probably the weekest of them: but still better than
the 

> > Docbook default IMO.

> 

> I have never work with vector editors, it will be nice if someone can
jump in and make a proof of concept of different svg navigation icons.

 

 

 

 

 

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