> Just look at MS apps like Word, or StarOffice. > There is a possibility to put items on toolbar, and these items don't need to > have an icon. They are just displayed simply as a text. Toolbar then look like > a mix of icon and text buttons. If it would work like this I would be happy ... > I don't think that this is any disadvantage. As far as it's ok for user to have > such a toolbar. > At any time, this item can have an icon assigned to it ( at least in > StarOffice, don't know about MS apps). Creating a nice icon chooser dialog, > which would be easily accessible ( e.g. by pressing right mouse button on This should at least be one way how to implement it. > menu / toolbar item ), would not be a drawback IMO. And please: no Colorchooser instead or in addition ... Sorry, but this is an idea only a programmer can have ... > This approach also doesn't put a big burden on icon artists. Yes. > I agree that it is nonsense to create icons just-in-case somebody might > use them. But common, and widely used menu/toolbar items should have their > standard icon anyway. Yes. > Best regards Cheers, > Matt Torsten > -- > Matej Koss e-mail: koss@napri.sk > Kosice ICQ# : 19344305 > Slovaki