2012/3/11 Adolfo Jayme Barrientos <[email protected]>

> I'd prefer lowercase icons, because they're more recognizable in a
> glance as I already said in the wiki page. Three uppercase "A"s can be
> easily confused.
>

Lowercase As can be confused just as easily. As stated -- if we need the
bold icon to stand out more, I propose we simply make it a bit thicker.
Nobody seems to have had any problems with the current Tango icon set,
which uses uppercase letters.

>
> The Humanity (and Gnome) icon themes included in Ubuntu use lowercase,
> you can check apps like Inkscape or Abiword to see that.
>

Oddly, Inkscape seems to use lowercase A only for the bold and italic
icons. Every other icon with text uses a capital A to symbolize it.

>
> BTW, I don't quite understand how can uppercase or lowercase letters
> be more or less "inline with your design goals."
>

Uppercase icons are crisper, which is one of the design goals.

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