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Outline Fold button and Collapse All (sic) button icons are inconsistent #90706

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chrisjj opened this issue Feb 14, 2020 · 2 comments
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chrisjj commented Feb 14, 2020

The Outline tree's Fold button icon is (nonsensically) uses a down-pointing arrow whereas the Collapse All button's icon uses the conventional boxed '-' as per e.g. the documentation #90705 and the File... dialog.

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V1.42.1 on Windows 7.

Note: This should not be mistaken for a duplicate of #89894 .

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This is intentionally designed this way, as already mentioned in #89894, trees use > and collapsing multiple items typically use [-]. This also matches other paradigms in the Microsoft design system, like Outlook:

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Folding tree
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You might be interested in upvoting #79130, which will allow you to select a custom icon set for the workbench.

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chrisjj commented Feb 14, 2020

This is intentionally designed this way, as already mentioned in #89894

Some mistake I think. #89894 does not mention that one uses an arrow and the other a boxed '-'.

trees use > and collapsing multiple items typically use [-].

Thanks for the confirmation.

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