Well, I didn't mean *just* an arrow, I meant an arrow overlain on top
of an icon that looks like a bundle of documents that are to be
sorted by clicking on the icon which *includes* an arrow to denote
the kind of action that is to ensue.
My alternative suggestion was that these documents (to be sorted) be
pictorially represented as being elements of a patient's chart, hence
the icon would include an enclosing representation of a chart
(basically a modified icon of a folder).
But if you already understood that, and intend that *that* would be
too opaque, please *do* suggest anything better.
On May 9, 2006, at 3:50 PM, Syan Tan wrote:
that's a pretty opaque meaning icon.
On Tue May 9 8:37 , James Busser sent:
On May 9, 2006, at 4:14 AM, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
>> Therefore maybe we overlay, onto the head
>> and shoulder silhouette, a thin blue arrow as is used (when
printing)
>> to specify a multi-item layout (i.e. down, then diagonally up to
the
>> right, then down).
> Not sure I can follow ?
- overlay onto our icon an arrow something like the one below (used
by a digital photo management app) except coloured blue
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