Hi there, I also think the GRASS theme is great, although I have to say that I'm a long-time GRASS user. I've often heard complaints about QGIS' icon set, especially in Windows - people feel that it looks a bit unserious, although I don't see it that way. However, I do see great advantages in consolidating the use of FOSS GIS to these to main overarching packages - it's great to have lots of products but we're a specialized, rather small community and it's good when people don't invest their time in reinventing the wheel. In that sense, I would support style unification across QGIS and GRASS - it would make it easier to jump back and forth and perhaps encourage the use of the GRASS plugin more.
Best, Daniel -- B.Sc. Daniel Lee Geschäftsführung für Forschung und Entwicklung ISIS - International Solar Information Solutions GbR Vertreten durch: Daniel Lee, Nepomuk Reinhard und Nils Räder Softwarecenter 3 35037 Marburg Festnetz: +49 6421 379 6256 Mobil: +49 176 6127 7269 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.isi-solutions.org 2012/7/10 Martin Landa <[email protected]> > 2012/7/10 Yves Jacolin (free) <[email protected]>: > > Am I the only one finding the new QGIS theme icon so ugly (sorry if the > > word seems strong, I can't find another one as my vocabulary is limited)? > > hm, are you referring to Robert's icon theme? Well this is really > personal taste, and I would hesitate to use "ugly" in this regard > (even my vocabulary is also limited). Feel free to design your icon > set which will be less "ugly" for you. Good luck! Probably I am not > used from the GRASS community to read such strong words. > > Martin > > -- > Martin Landa <landa.martin gmail.com> * http://geo.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-developer mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer >
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