Hello there,
this is perhaps just a matter of no interest, but I would like to humbly 
make a suggestion about a couple of small customization issues.

Even when using Leo under Windows 8.1, the default PyQt left/right toolbar 
button icons are seemingly still the ones from the old Windows XP days, 
which look a bit ugly in a modern Windows GUI.

Also, the small open/closed node triangles in the outline tree cannot be 
clearly seen when using the dark theme provided with Leo.

For my part, after some trial-and-error, I have solved these problems by 
using custom icons/images.

This can be easily done after install by means of modifying nav_qt.py and 
systray.py to change the assignments of icon_l and icon_r, and by means of 
adding a couple of style sheet definitions in a `@data 
qt-gui-user-style-sheet' node in myLeoSettings so as to point to the 
\leo\Icons subfolder, where I put my custom icon/images. I attach two 
before/after pics to illustrate my point.

I would like to suggest that Leo toolbar and node icons should be made 
"themeable", by putting them in a specific folder for each theme and then 
pointing all concerned files to this specific location.

As I said, this is probably a trivial matter, since it is easily fixed and 
aesthetic taste is subjective, but it would be a nice touch for 
customization.

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