https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153465

--- Comment #5 from Sierk Bornemann <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to steve from comment #4)
> I don't consider the mastodon poll representative or accessible enough to be
> of value.

I guess, it has been representative enough to the design team to let the
"Breeze dark" theme the theme of choice to be the default dark theme on macOS…

> So the decision comes down to Sifr or Colibre.

I would prefer Sukapura and a to be created Sukapura dark, since Sukapura is a
Colibre theme modified for macOS platform.

> 
> I personally like the updated Sifr set, however find the consistency
> argument rather convincing, since using the same icon set on Windows and
> macOS won't only make switching between OS feel more consistent for LO
> users, but also make documentation easier to use if icon sets actually match
> documentation.

I mean consistency NOT across Windows and macOS platform, but *within* macOS
platform not firstly accross. It think, it is not needed to be visually
identical between Windows and macOS platform, see for instance the UI and
design of the also crossplatform available Firefox browser: its UI and toolbar
icons is NOT iderntical between Windows and macOS and Linux, but very adjusted
to the UI on its respective platform – the UI, the toolbar icons, the colors on
macOS are others than the ones on Windows or Linux with KDE or GNOME. And it is
more adjusted to what the Mac User Interface Guidelines and the OS's vendor has
done with its browser Safari to be not to far away from that UI and to be more
familiar for Mac users.

I wish, LibreOffice would follow more THAT approach, would be more and *first*
consistent on each platform *platform-wise* and NOT first consistent
cross-platform-wise. In *that* sense I mean consistent, and *not* in that
sense, that you describe, au contraire mon capitan. :-)

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