>>1.  Which are better, Icons or Labels?
I think the most appropriate solution is your original plan, text, the
easiest to translate.

Are icons perceived differently in different languages?
Icons are probably as controversial as labels when it comes to
perception. A brilliant icon would be understand by more, I believe.
Why not make the labels icons and use the icon source file for
production the same way you planned on using the label text.

Both of the above questions are dependent on the recipient of the
question and their intent.

>>2.  Should the development issue dictate whats done?
lol, isn't this the nature of the beast? If you can explain what you
want, which you have, their should be no development problem. I would
do some flex research and verify the development claim is valid. I am
leery of absolutes. This is the digital age, if you can explain what
you want, it can be done.

>> (I say toughen up Nancy! and get er' done!)
I agree

completely.
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