Hi, i just tried the daily live-cd of edgy and once thing i noticed was the stop-icon in nautilus - it just caught my eye and i had to look at it everytime i opened a nautilus-window.. The stop-icon has a X on it. Not a cross, like the stop-icon of the default tango or gnome theme or the default stop-icon in firefox. Instead there is the letter X, which has a smaller angle at the top and the bottom of the "cross" and is "cut-away" at the top and the bottom. Why that? Its ok with me, but i have to ask why.
Visually, using the narrower X, instead of a "round" cross, the icon looks a bit... higher or stretched. And i thing that stretched look caught my eye. Bye, Andreas -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
