I would like to point to a somewhat official resource, the Eclipse UI
guidelines at https://wiki.eclipse.org/User_Interface_Guidelines. Those
don't give a definitive answer, but they tell this:

https://wiki.eclipse.org/User_Interface_Guidelines#The_Spirit_of_Eclipse
is all about consistency.

https://wiki.eclipse.org/User_Interface_Guidelines#Graphic_Types lists
all the different kinds of icons used in eclipse (and buttons are not
mentioned there).

That being said, my own point of view is: Icons are useful for
displaying "object information" generally (that is the icons in trees or
tables etc.). They are also useful when space is limited (toolbars) or a
selection is necessary from many things (menu items). But for typical
button rows of 3 to 5 buttons I cannot imagine they improve the user
interaction, according to the "we can deal with 5 to 7 things at once"
theory.

So to me adding icons to all those button rows would mean big effort,
less consistency with existing external plugins, and probably 
neglectable benefit.

Ciao, Michael

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