Agree as well with Werner and Anita.
It is just matter of a short adaptation period.

Ciao

On 05/24/2013 01:34 PM, Anita Graser wrote:
Hi,

-1. I agree with Werner. Having used the "gis" icon set for many months,
I have problems using the old ones. That's just how the human mind works.
Let's improve the "gis" icons where it makes sense but let us focus or
work on one set.

Best wishes,
Anita



On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Werner Macho <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi!

    -1 for keeping the old Icons..

    I'd rather vote to probably leave them for 2.0 but get rid of them
    afterwards.. It does not make any sense to have different sets of
    icons ..
    And as GRASS is using the same icon set in their GUI it does indeed
    make sense to use it probably in every open source GIS ..

    I know that the first time might be hard but that"s just the usual
    human behaviour of refusing new things.
    But for e.g. I am working with the new icon set since a very long
    time (to use GRASS and QGIS in parallel) and I can find everything
    at once but rather have some kind of problems when I switch to the
    old ones..

    So I know that I could adapt myself to the old iconset within a few
    days .. It"s just human that every "more work" you have to do gets
    refused at first regardless of the advatnages it might bring later

    So maybe for a period of migration I"d leave the old icons inside
    but definitely not for 2.1 or later ..

    OF course that all is just my personal experience and opinion

    kind regards
    Werner




    On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Duarte Carreira <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        I would like to ask the “powers that be” to keep the old and
        trusted icons. They never failed me and the gui is quite
        uplifting. The new set may be technically better but is not as
        friendly to users.

        Please keep both.

        Duarte

        *De:*Jonathan Moules [mailto:[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>]
        *Enviada:* sexta-feira, 24 de Maio de 2013 09:59
        *Para:* skampus
        *Cc:* [email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>;
        [email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>
        *Assunto:* Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-developer] New Icons -
        difficult to "read"

        +1

        i.e. The difference between the "Add PostGIS layers" and "Add
        SpatiaLite layers" is that one has a regular cylinder and the
        other has a fat-waisted hour-glass cylinder - about 20-30 pixels
        are different in an icon that's got 1024 pixels! I have to look
        at them in detail to see the differences. And there's still
        MSSQL and Oracle icons to be created in the new schema which
        using this system will only confuse things more.

        Don't get me wrong, I like the style of the new icons, but
        they're really hard to visually differentiate.

        I did a quick google and came across this:

        
http://turbomilk.com/blog/cookbook/icon_design/10_mistakes_in_icon_design/

        The QGIS icons do all of the top three things.

        Jonathan

        On 24 May 2013 09:27, skampus
        <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        that could be a useful option.
        sincerely, from my point of view, many icons are
        unreadable/undistinguishable so i click them correctly only
        because now i
        remberer relative position




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