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reduced a little ts and js icons #549

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They look a little bit bigger than I expected.

@robertohuertasm robertohuertasm merged commit 1a85673 into master Dec 18, 2016
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Hi,

is it possible to bring back the orgiginal icons of js and ts, that were introduced in #509? They looked so much better than the current ones.

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Thomas

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robertohuertasm commented Dec 18, 2016

Hi @tmueller, some people have been complaining of the official icons. They were claiming they were too much obstrusive so we have decided to make a rollback for the moment while we're preparing a user customization tool. We're going to deliver it in phases so it will be improving. First version will have some presets so you can decide if you want to use the official ones or not, among other things. See #537, #514

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Thanks for your quick reply. It's a pity other users found them to obstrusive. Boils down to personal likes I guess. Looking forward to the costumization tool.

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I've have a very rough version. I guess I will be able to provide something during the week. 😉

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I want the new icons back…

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JimiC commented Dec 19, 2016

@robertohuertasm FACEPALM

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