Hi Eric,

Eric Hoch a écrit :

Nope. It simply means that OOo has it's own colors and that they are part of the over all design and a distinctive mark.

Exactly.

Of course but OOo has it's cross plattform identity and we should pep it up for the Mac but not change it even if the colours aren't the preferred ones of Mac users, they are part of OOo design, identity and maybe the trademark if one exists.

Just wondering: and why not ?  Think different ;-)

I suggest we provide the list of those "protected" icons.

This would make clear all the other can be modified, and allow to concentrate the discussion on what cannot.
The next steps could be: find the good people, inform, propose *new* things.


Kind regards,
Eric

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