The slanted notebook with the horns is very good -- certainly the
best I've seen so far.

Most of the Emacs icons I've seen uses a gnu of some sort, and I
would think many existing emacs uses associate emacs with those gnu
images, even though this is not technically a correct association.

For new users, a notebook with a distinct graphic is clean and sets
it apart from other icons.  It's clean, clear and works.

I've tried it both on an old laptop with Win95 and a GNU/Linux box
running GNUStep... looks good and I'm sure it will look good on gnome
and kde...

I also like it slanted better than flat -- it keeps it distinct from
MS icons for Notepad and Wordpad (yuck!).

b/
-- 
Brad Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bangkok, Thailand


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