Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 2nd Aug 2009 20:12 UTC, submitted by kiddo
Gnome A common complaint about GNOME is that it has a certain fetish for icons. Menu entries, buttons - everything has an icon attached to it which often wastes space needlessly by making buttons larger than they need to be, as well as menus wider than they need to be. The good news (for me, at least) is that the next GNOME release will have all these icons removed.
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RE[2]: removing menu icons is BAD
by Vanders on Mon 3rd Aug 2009 11:34 UTC in reply to "RE: removing menu icons is BAD"
Vanders
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2005-07-06

I've said it before and I say it again; it's useless to include both a menu and toolbar buttons.


No. How would that work? Take a look at any typical application and the menu items will heavily outweigh the toolbar buttons.

The toolbar is there for quick access to common functions: you can't cram everything into the toolbar. Likewise most people wouldn't want to use something like a web browser where the "Back" functionality was only accessible via. a menu.

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