Well - ok - however one man's design decision can be another man's bug.

I agree with the sentitment that there can be too many icons, however to
remove all of them, especially with respect to the ability to use
Nautilus-Actions to add apps to the Context menu, this is a poor
decision.

I am an average user and a software developer across all the main OS's
and this is poor decision - Firefox, Chrome and Thunderbird seem to be
ok with icons on their context menus , icons help break up the menus,
making it eaiser for the users to scan for the option they are looking
for. A complete 'wall' of text strikes the eye very poorly and does the
exact opposite of what the 'design' intended.

These types of decision should be applied via dconf settings - not via a
blank removal.

Just an opinon. :)

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