It was all started with the 16px blue folder that had a striking color at the time. I was really uncomfortable seeing an icon which had unmatched color choice with the larger one. It was looked so so out of place.

You Are So Out of Place, Boy

That is part of the elementary icon theme in LibreOffice that placed in LIBREOFFICE-INST-DIR/share/config/images_elementary.zip .

As soon as I unpacked the compressed file, my response at that time was "Wow, it looks like this icon theme needs more touch"



Maybe some of you know that in the latest fresh release (6.1), I managed to send my work to upstream: Karasa Jaga icon theme. That was my first real "visible" contribution so far. Unfortunately, Karasa Jaga has not been being default in any desktop environment nor operating system. So when I saw elementary, which is

now the default theme of the GNOME desktop environment and its derivatives , I suddenly felt called back to plunge and immediately give more attention to this another colored icon theme.



elementary icon theme has indeed been "completed" last year, but I think there are many things that turn out to be many home works. Here some issues I've found:



1. Blurry Appearance, The Pixels Did Not Fit Right



Blurred icons are usually due to drawing process that did not follow the guide lines that are commonly available in drawing applications such as Inkscape. This causes the icon to look less clear and certainly not satisfying.



Let me show you some of the opaque icons I've found and also the work that has been done:

Blurred icons

2. Childish Appearance

Looked so unprofessional, such as being drawn in a hurry situation, especially the smallest size of 16 px, they did not meet the official HIG from elementary own.

Childish, yeaa

3. Different Appearance Between 16px*16px and 24px*24px Version

This is quite funny, but still annoying

Inconsistencies Here and There

3. Missing Many Fall Backed uno: Commands

So by default if a theme lack of an icon it will be eventually fall back to default - defined another icon theme.

Fall Backed Menu Items

4. Missing Many Non cmd Components

This part argumentatively is a hard part since I have to check every menu or dialog available which took icons from non cmd directory (cmd directory is just contains .uno command so they are easier to be tracked). Here I show you direct comparisons:





Writer's Sidebar Navigator

Impress' Display Mode

View Datasource and Exchange Database

Impress' Sidebar Navigator

Draw's Sidebar Shapes 5. Lack Of Support for Extra Large Size

I should say this frankly. My first focus was adding extra large (32px*32px) after seeing that blue out of place icons, and this one so satisfying me.



Bonus T here are also a number of additional new icons that did not exist in the previous version, especially to support the Tabbed Notebookbar interface and some context menus. Here are some of the additions in meant:

LibreOffice Writer

New Icons for Mail Merge Toolbar Track Changes With Accept All Changes and Reject All Changes

LibreOffice Calc

New Calc Paste Special Icons New Calc's Rows Context Menu New Calc's Columns Context Menu New Calc's Sheet Context Menu



New Calc's Data Tab Icons (1) New Calc's Data Tab Icons (2) New Calc's Tools Tab Icons



Last but not least, I could say this one is the most challenging part of designing LibreOffice icon: chart image. I had to manually learn the pattern and compared between them one by one. Another thing that the 3D part demanded me to dig into detail. Except for Net type chart, I used Galaxy icon theme as the main reference. So, we wouldn't lose excessive accuracy . You can see the comparison result f rom videos below (before then after): rom videos below (before then after):