https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98720

--- Comment #3 from isaacawe...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Adolfo Jayme from comment #1)
> Something that I failed to add to those design minutes (I surely mentioned
> it at some point) was that Breeze is a better fit for the new Apple
> iconography style that has been featured since iOS 7 and OS X Yosemite,
> which features thin lines. That was also a reason to switch to that icon
> theme *by default* on that platform (which does not mean we are discouraging
> people to use other themes of their liking, such as Sifr). Since we are
> concerned about fitting ourselves visually in the platform, we made the
> decision to switch to Breeze, which had the added benefit of being much more
> complete.
> 
> This being said, we are concerned that Breeze may not offer adequate
> contrast with the toolbar background, because of its thinner shapes.
> However, we are dealing with that as a platform integration bug, because we
> are not using OS X’s native rendering, which features lighter toolbar colors.

Ah, very interesting. I see your point. Breeze would definitely work better if
each individual button was surrounded by a pale rounded rectangle, as in other
Apple-made OS X applications (screenshot of Preview attached). However, Firefox
and Microsoft Word are among applications that look quite good on Yosemite/El
Capitan, while maintaining toolbar buttons and backgrounds much like
LibreOffice currently does. If the kind of integration you're suggesting proves
difficult or impossible to properly implement, I hope you'll consider falling
back to Sifr in the near term.

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