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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11.01.2016 10:09, Anthony Walter
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<div class="gmail_extra">No matter where I click it always shows
the same pattern: ugly blue check board below, ugly aliased
triangles to the right.</div>
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Can you please define "ugly" in an objective way?<br>
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I can say the same about your approach: "<i>No matter where I click
it always shows the same pattern: ugly slanted gray lines below
and the same to the right.</i>"<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">The pattern inside the rectangle make
no difference. It's purely a distraction which will probably
have people wondering why it's even being drawn differently.</div>
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IMO, it is very clear, again:<br>
- Arrows: new submenu item.
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- Squares: new sibling menu item.
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You have the same pattern for both submenu and siblings. If you
don't like the current patterns, propose 2 different patterns (or
images) for submenu/sibling as well.<br>
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Ondrej<br>
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