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=== OpenOffice.org 3.0 ===
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=== OpenOffice.org 3.2.1 ===
  
The [http://ui.openoffice.org/nonav/VisualDesign/OOo20MimeType_mac_galaxy.html new MimeType Icons] also fit to [[Galaxy]] style.
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The [http://ui.openoffice.org/VisualDesign/ODF_icons4print.html unified ODF MimeType Icons].
  
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* [http://odftoolkit.org/ODF-Icons#ODF_Icons all ODF mime type icons]
 
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* [http://odftoolkit.org/projects/odftoolkit/pages/ODF-Icons-HighContrast#ODF_Icons all ODF mime type icons - High Contrast version]
==== Color Language of Mime Type Icons ====
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The language of colors are one of the most important identifier to differ between all of OpenOffice.org applications. The colors apply the [[application]], [[document]] and [[template]] icons.
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The color language of OpenOffice.org looks similary to the colors of our main competitor -> high recogniton value.
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See the application identifier colors and how they was improved:
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[[Image:OOo30galaxy_color-language.png]]
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==== Symbolism Language of MimeType Icons ====
 
 
The other way to differ between the OpenOffice.org applications (the application, document and template icons) is the symbolic language. Clear and simlpe shapes make it easy to understand - in small size icons, too.
 
Above all, the symbolism could help color-blind people to identify the mime types.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 10:20, 15 June 2010

OpenOffice.org 3.2.1

The unified ODF MimeType Icons.



Overview

OpenOffice.org 3.2.1

Overview of all Unified ODF Icons


OpenOffice.org 3.0

Overview of all OpenOffice.org 3.0 MimeType Icons


OpenOffice.org 2.0

Overview of all OpenOffice.org 2.0 MimeType Icons




History

The History of OpenOffice.org MimeType Icons

The evolution of document icons:

OOo MimeType History.png



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