But I found something in the category I call 'subtle, but significant'.
While working on a project, I noticed that one of my mate icons looked different.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjHvStnwXpIeVAjmiaop4rP3Zf5aH9YCQ7h9ziaoikayylgdwvK-w1RGUZHMKRarEl_zEJJiHs99CTkktsgt1iA4HzavJSI3OJSMQkiyy397x8y-PQdTyT9QSLPUYVFDBfKaGFavw/s320/Mate+id..jpg)
My curiosity got the best of me, and I had to see what this little guy did.
It turns out that we've got a new mate icon that specifically identifies a mate axis, and differentiates it from one of the other mates.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjHUlFthDUprZk0wd5_pUnO6FGIrgebryX6r436XrOmOXjTUoRcp71uJxufp_zjtIjjlM_7cYqb4EUEvP7bbn1a6GN16Q7IQc8kDbr1bba0qibCejyl4nEpfmxXh3UegzEatgHXEQ/s320/mate+large.jpg)
Is it a huge earth shaking, revolutionary change? Probably not. But it's a nice little improvement that just makes things move along a little more smoothly.
Happy Wednesday everyone!
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