I've just gone to put a footnote in a letter I'm writing and went and
clicked on the icon labelled \foo. That's the first time I've mistaken
\foo for footnote but perhaps \bah or some other three letters would be
better? That made me wonder how people are getting on with the new icon
set of LyX 2.0.
My middle-sixties eyes have had problems with two other groupings of icons:
(1) The open-save-print group: in each case there's a white
square/rectangle above a darker square/rectangle. In the old (classic)
icon set, the icons for open and print are on the diagonal. Could that
be done here to make a clearer distinction?
(2) The emphasis-noun-apply last group: in each case the major part of
the icon is the letter A with a smaller distinguishing part. Perhaps
that should be reversed -- the distinguishing part enlarged and the A
reduced?
Andrew Parsloe