Istvan Albert wrote: > But these new icons are too large, too blocky and too pastel.
Hooray! Glad to see *someone* doesn't like 'em, I'll expect a few more when b1 hits. :-) Although I can't really see 'large', 'blocky' or 'pastel'... they're the same size and shape as other Windows document icons, and I personally find the Python logo colours quite striking. If it's the new-fangled shadey gradienty kind of nonsense you don't like, you could also try the low-colour versions. eg. ICOs compiled with only 16-colour and 16/32 sizes: http://doxdesk.com/file/software/py/pyicons-tiny.zip > For example it resembles the icon for text files. This is intentional: to make it obvious that .py files are the readable, editable scripts, contrasting with .pyc's binary gunk - something that wasn't 100% clear before. With the obviousness of the Python-plus and the strong difference between the white and black base document icons, squinting shouldn't really be necessary IMO. > can someone point me to a page/link that contains the old icons? Sure, http://svn.python.org/view/python/branches/release24-maint/PC/py.ico http://svn.python.org/view/python/branches/release24-maint/PC/pyc.ico http://svn.python.org/view/python/branches/release24-maint/PC/pycon.ico -- And Clover mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.doxdesk.com/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list