<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Sans-Serif; font-size: 12px"><div>All black icons are OK with me. Indeed all grayscale pages save me money. My favorite printer (360 Digital Books) charges for color pages individually. With other digital presses just a single color interior page ups the cost of all pages.</div>
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<div>My problem with the new icon set stems from the format as tiny png files. If they were not bitmapped but in a vector format I could</div>
<div>enlarge them in a how-to book without losing clarity.</div>
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<div>One important Icon is particularly troublesome The graphic frame symbol does not mean graphic to me. And when enlarged it looks ridiculous. If a large T means a text frame then a large G could mean a graphic frame and a large S followed by a tiny e could mean</div>
<div>a text frame with easy access to the Style Editor (nonexistent but potentially useful function.)</div>
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<div>If one can choose an icon bar in preferences maybe I should design my own set in Inkspace and output each in either icc or pdf format.</div>
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<div>Hmm, another project...</div>
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<div>John C.</div>
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