Oups, that's true. 
Colibre on Windows and macOS, Breeze on KDE/QT, and Elementary on Gnome/Gtk. 
Fallback is Tango.

On 12.08.19 09:11, Ilmari Lauhakangas wrote:
> The default on Windows is Colibre.
> 
> Ilmari
> 
> On 12.08.2019 09:38, Heiko Tietze wrote:
>> Tango is a nice and neutral theme but be aware that some icons for new
>> functions might be missing since we don't have designers for this
>> theme. For your consideration: the majority of users run Windows where
>> the default is Breeze, on Linux it depends on the desktop environment
>> and it's either Breeze or Elementary.
>>
>> On 10.08.19 15:38, [email protected] wrote:
>>> Hi Dave
>>>
>>> Thanks for explaining.
>>> I think it is a good idea using Tango for the Guides.
>>> Using the default is less good, because in the past the default did change 
>>> sometimes.
>>> So "our default" might not be the future default.
>>>
>>> Regards, Kees
>>>
>>> Dave Barton schreef op 10.08.2019 13:26:
>>>> On 10.08.2019 10:34, [email protected] wrote:
>>>>> [email protected] schreef op 10.08.2019 11:31:
>>>>>> Reviewing "Introducing Draw" I notice that Vipul updated icons and
>>>>>> that icons diver from what I see.
>>>>>> Of course icons are depending on the Icon Set you use. For the
>>>>>> consistency it is best for all to use the same Icon Set for the
>>>>>> Guides. I can’t find anything about it in the Guide Template. Are
>>>>>> there agreements about which Icon Set to use for the Guides?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>>> Kees
>>>>>
>>>>> For example: the Dutch documentation team is using "Karase Jaga",
>>>>> because it is a nice clear Icon Set.
>>>>
>>>> The very outdated Chapter 2 "Producing LibreOffice User Guides" of the
>>>> Documentation Contributors Guide reads:
>>>> <Q>
>>>> The setting for one View option (Icon size and style) is important for
>>>> consistency when capturing screens to illustrate our documents.
>>>> Go to Tools > Options > LibreOffice > View and make sure the choices for
>>>> Icon size and style in the User Interface section near the top are set
>>>> to Small, Tango.
>>>> If you are using Ubuntu or another Linux distribution and the icon style
>>>> drop-down list does not show Tango as one of the choices, go into the
>>>> distribution’s package manager and install the libreoffice-style-tango
>>>> package.
>>>> </Q>
>>>>
>>>> I don't believe there has been any discussion on this subject in recent
>>>> times, but for my contributions I have used the default install icon
>>>> set, which in the case of LO 6.2.x & 6.3.x on Windows 10 is Colibre.
>>>>
>>>> Although it is not my personal preference, I feel that we should use the
>>>> default icon set, since this is what most new users will see and more
>>>> experienced users are likely to understand LO has various icon sets.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Dave
>>>
>>
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