[okular] [Bug 445900] New: The icons for the annotation tools look off when compared to the general look of Okular icons
strangequark
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Mon Nov 22 07:10:00 GMT 2021
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445900
Bug ID: 445900
Summary: The icons for the annotation tools look off when
compared to the general look of Okular icons
Product: okular
Version: 21.08.3
Platform: Neon Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: minor
Priority: NOR
Component: general
Assignee: okular-devel at kde.org
Reporter: random1123581321 at protonmail.com
Target Milestone: ---
SUMMARY
The icons for the annotation tools (Freehand Line, Highlighter, etc) look
ancient and out of place when compared to the icons for everything else
(Browse, Text selection, etc). Most other icons in the UI are monochromatic,
but the icons for these functions (in the main toolbar. In the annotation
toolbar they look fine) are very different and don't look good on low-res
displays either.
Moreover, when the Annotation Toolbar is shown (Menubar > Settings > Toolbars
Shown > Annotation Toolbar), the icons there are actually nice and monochrome
like the rest of the icons everywhere. This creates another visual discrepancy,
because now the icons *for the same function* are different in different
toolbars.
I guess my request is that colored icons are fine when an annotation tool
that's coloured is shown, but the paper at the back and the scribble line on
the icon look out of place.
OBSERVED RESULT
The icon looks off because of the paper at the back and the scribbling, while
the icon in the Annotation Toolbar looks fine.
EXPECTED RESULT
An icon more like the icons in the Annotation Toolbar, and maybe the icon can
be filled with color to show the color of the selected tool. But the paper at
the back looks bad.
SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Operating System: KDE neon 5.23
KDE Plasma Version: 5.23.3
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.88.0
Qt Version: 5.15.3
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