Hi Mickael,

thanks for your input.

I don’t like the idea to mix OS-specific Icons (aka. Emojiis aka. Unicode 
chars) and “custom” icons. The UI will look bad. Icons in an application have 
to belong to the same “family” follow to specific style to log consistent. Just 
think of mixing today’s flat style monochrome icons with old 3D-styled icons 
from the windows 95 time.

But my question was not if we should use custom or OS-specific icons.  It was 
about should we use icons on buttons or not.

Regards,
Matthias

From: <cross-project-issues-dev-boun...@eclipse.org> on behalf of Mickael 
Istria <mist...@redhat.com>
Reply to: Cross project issues <cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org>
Date: Wednesday, 25. September 2019 at 13:38
To: Cross project issues <cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org>
Subject: Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Text and / or Icons on Buttons / 
Toolbar Items



On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 12:36 PM Ed Merks 
<ed.me...@gmail.com<mailto:ed.me...@gmail.com>> wrote:
But if you'll excuse my ignorance,  what are "emojis"? Unicode characters?  
Sorry to say that they don't look so nice and if they are unicode characters 
you never know how they will be rendered on each OS...

They're indeed unicode character, native ones.
So the rendering may depend on the target, for example, what I see in GMail 
isn't the same as what I see in Eclipse IDE. If we're willing to investigate 
usage of emojis, we probably need to build some SWT example showing the main 
interesting emojis and capture screenshot on all OS.
But actually, when adopting emojis, it's a benefit to not know nor care how 
they're rendered: you trust the OS, just like SWT trust the underlying 
rendering; and the OS brings the updates, the scalability, the accessibility 
support, the options and all the stuff to properly deal with those images, way 
more efficiently than what we've been able to achieve with embedded images. I 
think that usage of emojis really fit with the "Eclipse IDE integrates well in 
your OS" mindset.
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