codebrainz commented on this pull request.
> void notebook_init(void)
{
+ GtkWidget *btn = gtk_button_new_with_label("☰");
> I read that "open-menu-symbolic" is the icon ...
Yeah, I think that's the one I was trying to remember. Depending on icon theme
I think I've seen various images used such as three vertical dots or a gear as
well.
> But that doesn't work on GTK2 with gtk_image_new_from_icon_name
It should work fine if you have this icon installed. If it's not commonly
available, we could always ship a fallback icon like we do for the other
non-standard ones we use.
> Seems like a font bug?
Nah, it's just because the font size is small so two of the lines are squished
together making it look more like an equal sign than a list/burger. This is why
an icon might be better, it doesn't depend on the user having their font size
set large or having a proper Unicode font installed.
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