ngraham added a comment.

  If I step back, I think one reason why I find myself objecting to icon-only 
toolbuttons is because of an in-my-opinion unfortunate confluence of factors 
that make them difficult to distinguish as interactive UI elements:
  
  - No border: doesn't actually look like a button unless hovered over
  - No text: often difficult to distinguish meaning
  - Minimalistic monochrome line-art icons in Breeze theme: often doesn't 
scream "I'm a clickable icon!" and can resemble decorations instead--or even 
worse, mere visual noise
  - No downward-pointing arrows on menu buttons
  
  IMHO, this is a classic case of an "excess of minimalism," where too much 
symbolism and meaning has been drained away in an effort to distill something 
to its basic essence. The effort was successful, but went too far!
  
  Icon-only toolbuttons IMHO only really work where they use icons that are 
truly universally recognizable. If we can't find such an icon, I think it's 
hard to make the case that an icon-only toolbutton is appropriate.
  
  Nevertheless, this needs to be a broader discussion, and we can't address it 
as a part of the open/save dialog initiative. Because of this, we need to work 
around some of the limitations it imposes on us IMHO.

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