Le Mon, 23 Nov 2009 10:01:28 +0100,
Juergen Schmidt <[email protected]> a écrit :

> 
> Lars Nooden wrote:
> > Bernhard Dippold wrote:
> > 
> >> In my eyes these colors have a message we shouldn't give up without
> >> having thought about the positive and negative aspects of this
> >> change. Same with the product information in the icons.
> > 
> > Many icon themes use one or two colors (not counting greyscale
> > shading). Is there a convenient way to set up a mask so that
> > distros and versions of distros can overlay their own colors?
> > Acceptance of the icons would be easier if there were a simple way
> > to tune them to fit in with established desktop themes.
> 
> Is that really the point? I think no, the key message of the icons is
> to strengthen the ODF brand. And that application independent! For
> ODF it is important that people understand the openness of the
> format, that it is based on a standard and that it can be used with
> different applications.
> 
>  From my point of view it makes really sense to have this unique
> icons for ODF files. And hopefully most often OpenOffice.org is the
> default app on the system to open these files.
> 
> I am not sure if it would be really helpful if all distros and all
> ODF handling applications would use their own icons. We can probably
> do a proper marketing for OOo with keeping the ODF icons in their
> original design. The same would be true for the OOo brand. We should
> focus on the message that OOo is the best application to work with
> ODF.
> 
> Just my 2 cents
> 
> Juergen
>

+1

Charles.


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