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From: Lars Nooden on 16 Apr 2010 10:17 Re-read my message, Drew. Breaking from normal icon schemes by providing non-standard icons for standard formats is bad marketing for OOo because it implies that somehow OOo might not be using real ODF and instead using a broken version, like M$ Office does. Having icons tied to the application is a clear way of signaling that the application does not support the standard. Name the other standard formats for which you expect to see the icon bound to the application last used to edit the file? As useful as Firefox is, it would be a very poor behavior for .html files to end up with a firefox icon. /Lars --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe(a)openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help(a)openoffice.org |