>>>>> While updating the icons I was thinking of stock_previous, >>>>> stock_next, >>>>> and stock_up (from GNOME) to replace prev_node, next_node, and up_node >>>>> respectively but wasn't sure how folks would respond to that. I think the recent changes to the tool bar icons was so that next_node, prev_node and up_node would clearly indicate that we are moving in the node (i.e. document) and not in the history of previous moves (see previous discussion on emacs-devel). I think the ones you suggest are more of the history kind of icons. There are icons called next-page and previous-page though (attached, no up-page seems to exist). But these seems to be poorly supported by the themes I have (no theme has customized those icons). >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Can you link to them? >>>> >>>> >>> I'm not sure I know what you mean by that. >>> >>> >> I meant give an URL where these icons can be seen. > > file:/usr/share/icons/hicolor/24x24/stock :-( > Ok, too bad these aren't browsable online somewhere. >>> I suspect that the latter is more germane to a GNOME user. >> Yes. But it would mean having different strategies fro GTK Emacs and >> Emacs compiled without GTK. Maybe that isn't such a big deal. I >> suspect users of GTK Emacs would want it to change as the theme >> changes. If we can agree on Gnome icons, I'm all for it, we can >> always fall back to builtin icons if those aren't available. > > Falling back to those icons will also be the thing to do in non-GTK > situations too, so we should be OK. Right? Right. Jan D.