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As part of [:QuickFindRFC:RFC 14], I have been looking into new, more intuitive and smaller icons for the Cytoscape 2.4 tool bar.

Below, I summarize a number of options that I explored, and elaborate on an alternative icon set.


=== Implementation Plan ===

[Under Construction]

=== Biological Use Cases Addressed ===

[Under Construction]
I'd like to propose that Cytoscape 2.4 adopt a new, more intuitive set of icons for the main tool bar.
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=== Backward Compatibility ===
As this is a new feature, there are no backward compatibility issues.

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About this document

This is an official Request for Comment (RFC) for a a new icon set in Cytoscape 2.4.

For details on RFCs in general, check out the [http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?method=4&dsid=2222&dekey=Request+for+Comments&gwp=8&curtab=2222_1&linktext=Request%20for%20Comments Wikipedia Entry: Request for Comments (RFCs)]

Status

{*} Open for public comment.

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Proposal

I'd like to propose that Cytoscape 2.4 adopt a new, more intuitive set of icons for the main tool bar.

Deferred Items

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Open Issues

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Comments

EthanCerami, 07/05/2006 - This is a sample comment to get things started. Blah, blah, blah...

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