Re: [libreoffice-design] RE: What Happened to the Flat Icon Set

2013-02-18 Thread Axel
There is also another thing we should consider here: the amount of work required for developers to implement the changes we are proposing. I would say that creating another set of icons is more feasible in the short run while an overall change of the GUI is a long term objective. But long stor

RE: [libreoffice-design] RE: What Happened to the Flat Icon Set

2013-02-18 Thread Issa Alkurtass
Hello Michel, Michel Renon wrote on February 18, 2013 2:09 PM: >Here is a complement to avoid misinterpretation (my sentence was too short/compact) : > >I'm not against changes. I really expect them for LO ! >But we must make every UI change with usability first in mind. > >If we change icon set j

Re: [libreoffice-design] RE: What Happened to the Flat Icon Set

2013-02-18 Thread Michel Renon
Le 18/02/2013 11:09, Michel Renon a écrit : Le 18/02/2013 08:06, Emir Yâsin SARI a écrit : +1 And monochrome icons are the ideal icon types for a possible "native" OS X interface. For that reason it would be logical to have a complete monochrome/flat icon set at hand. Emir (it's not a direc

Re: [libreoffice-design] RE: What Happened to the Flat Icon Set

2013-02-18 Thread Michel Renon
Le 18/02/2013 08:06, Emir Yâsin SARI a écrit : +1 And monochrome icons are the ideal icon types for a possible "native" OS X interface. For that reason it would be logical to have a complete monochrome/flat icon set at hand. Emir (it's not a direct answer to you Emir, but to the whole thre

Re: [libreoffice-design] RE: What Happened to the Flat Icon Set

2013-02-17 Thread Emir Yâsin SARI
+1 And monochrome icons are the ideal icon types for a possible "native" OS X interface. For that reason it would be logical to have a complete monochrome/flat icon set at hand. Emir 18 Şub 2013 tarihinde 02:35 saatinde, Axel şunları yazdı: > Some time ago, Paulo José proposed a more radic

Re: [libreoffice-design] RE: What Happened to the Flat Icon Set

2013-02-17 Thread Axel
Some time ago, Paulo José proposed a more radical design of LibreOffice GUI including Faenza icons in it. You may take a look here http://pauloup.deviantart.com/gallery/28216273 Symbolic icons proposed in GNOME project are also far better than the current icons, but I agree some colors may imp

Re: [libreoffice-design] RE: What Happened to the Flat Icon Set

2013-02-16 Thread Jean-Francois Nifenecker
Le 16/02/2013 16:01, Kévin PEIGNOT a écrit : The Flat icon set was not intended to be exactly monochrome. In fact, each icon would be monochrome, for example, text related icons would be blue, image related would be green etc etc. I do not find any more the proposal (seems it was mirek that made

Re: [libreoffice-design] RE: What Happened to the Flat Icon Set

2013-02-16 Thread Kévin PEIGNOT
The Flat icon set was not intended to be exactly monochrome. In fact, each icon would be monochrome, for example, text related icons would be blue, image related would be green etc etc. I do not find any more the proposal (seems it was mirek that made most of it), but I relly liked the idea. 2013

RE: [libreoffice-design] RE: What Happened to the Flat Icon Set

2013-02-15 Thread Issa Alkurtass
Hello Lirodon, Sorry for the blank email earlier. Lirodon wrote on February 15, 2013 4:20 AM: >A flatter icon set could look good on Windows 8 too, primarily because of >the generally flatter look everywhere. But don't make things too flat and >boring: remember when everyone complained about how

RE: [libreoffice-design] RE: What Happened to the Flat Icon Set

2013-02-15 Thread Issa Alkurtass
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Re: [libreoffice-design] RE: What Happened to the Flat Icon Set

2013-02-15 Thread Ivan Filho
Em 14/02/2013 22:20, Lirodon escreveu: A flatter icon set could look good on Windows 8 too, primarily because of the generally flatter look everywhere. But don't make things too flat and boring: remember when everyone complained about how Visual Studio 2012 looked in early builds before they chan

Re: [libreoffice-design] RE: What Happened to the Flat Icon Set

2013-02-14 Thread Lirodon
A flatter icon set could look good on Windows 8 too, primarily because of the generally flatter look everywhere. But don't make things too flat and boring: remember when everyone complained about how Visual Studio 2012 looked in early builds before they changed the monochrome icons to subtle colore

[libreoffice-design] RE: What Happened to the Flat Icon Set

2013-02-10 Thread Issa Alkurtass
Hi Mirek, Mirek M. wrote on Monday, February 11, 2013 3:44 AM: >Hi Issa, > > >Given that this is a community-run project, it's a bit of both. We're working >on a new icon set, but one based >on the Gnome icon theme. If you'd like to >help with that, tell us in a reply (and perhaps tag Alex Wilms

[libreoffice-design] Re: What Happened to the Flat Icon Set

2013-02-10 Thread Mirek M.
Hi Issa, On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Issa Alkurtass wrote: > Hello world, > > I was wondering about the state of the Flat icon set > https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/Flat_icon_set, is > it abandoned or simply inactive? Because I would love to work on it. > Given that