I am sorry to suggest to you the idea of improving toolbar. I didn't think that it cause so many discussions.
In order to finish this thread, I just want to say : 1- I know emacs and opposed to its philosophy, in french I maybe be call it "une usine à gaz" (~gas plant ~complicated thing that do breakfeast, refueling and others things that we don't need). 2- I love gvim's powerfull features and I am using :exec any commands since 8 years so I KNOW 3- I would say next generation instead of young people so I'am sorry for my poor english... I think it is important to make next generation to envy using gvim. 4- I am pretty sure that in the futur we will no have problem with screen's size.... so it's not a problem of 48 or 32px icon's size (we can add a parameter to satisfy this user preference) => I think the real problem is a technical one : how sliding this toolbar if we want to add N icons (maybe 20 or 50) dynamically with this configuration amenu icon=myicon.bmp ToolBar.SourceMyVimFiles :so $HOME/_vimrc<CR> 5-The target audience : I think I am not missing about the audience but I think I add or enhance a new feature to those who would like to attach their manual commands/vimscript that we are all doing at least once but like Bram say in its video : Gain time : do things one time as possible. That's my philosophy : doing some manual tasks with :youtask and then, when it is ok, attach it to an icon like or a mapped key. I regret that suggesting a thing that I considered as a minimal feature (not a "usine à gaz") in order to enhance gvim use, I regret that it has induced so many conflicting opinions. I just notice that women as Linda are not opposed to that but have a positive criticism. nb: excuse me for my poor english, I am a french user of gvim -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php