Thank you for the pointers. I have worked with Form and ImageMorph before
cause I once hacked pharo to add an option to change the background image.

Your link does not work for me, it just sends me in squeaksource first page.
If you can provide the name of your library that will do.

Off I go to check out ThemeIcons ;)  


Fernando Olivero-3 wrote
> Hi,
> 
> Take a look at Form.
> 
> Icons don't have a class that models them, so they're an ImageMorph
> with a Form, that was either imported from externally (jpg, bmp,png )
> or stored in the image in a method.
> 
> For examples look at ThemeIcons.
> 
> BTW, In the past I've did an icon family importer, you could use to
> automatically fetch external icons and store in the image.
> 
> http://www.squeaksource.com/@Rob10iGjuJJag2hV/BVCvaSPt
> 
> 
> On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 10:33 AM, kilon <

> thekilon@.co

> > wrote:
>> Hello guys I try to hack the help tool and I wanted to add some
>> additional
>> buttons besides "refresh". I would like to add a "previous" , "next" and
>> "up" button. Previous for going to previous page, next for next page and
>> "up" for moving up on the hierarchy of topics and sub topics. In short
>> standard help browsing navigation. I would like also to bind those
>> buttons
>> to keyboard shortcuts (probably arrow keys) to liberate from the use of
>> mouse.
>>
>> The thing is I am not familiar with creating of icons. I think I have
>> seen
>> back and forth buttons in book widget in squeak. I could use those but I
>> would like also to keep open the option of designing my buttons icons. Or
>> maybe use existing ones I can find on the internet.
>>
>> So are there any hints how I can do all that ?
>>
>>
>>
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