What we are talking about:

Note that when you drag and drop URL's they may bring an icon with them that is not in the drop down menu. Also note that resources and tools wiithin Logos bring there own icon.
I certainly support this request but what I really miss from Libronix is the ability to show the shortcut bar in multiple lines:

In Libronix, I was able to maintain a much longer list of shortcuts because I was able to label them with text without limiting my ability to see them. In Logos/Verbum, If I am using less than a full screen as my Logos window, then my view is narrowed and I can only scroll forward and back ... never see all possibilities and certainly never having the luxury of space for text descriptions.
The other issue that I think ought to be considered is seeding the shortcut bar with a few shortcuts - the obvious example is "close all" - as a way to introduce new users to the shortcut bar. It is not uncommon for users to think the shortcut bar is "empty space".