On Sun, 2009-06-07 at 20:23 -0700, Justin Fuhrer wrote: > Justin Fuhrer wrote:
> Sorry, looks like the mailing list stripped my attachments. See here > instead: > > http://fb.xenostarz.com/index.php?fpp=10&did=3 If you wanted to include some anti-aliased elements, draw up the schematic portion of the symbol in a git HEAD gschem, (which features anti-aliased rendering), switch the grid off, and screen-capture at an appropriate size. The symbology looks fine to me - although I guess implying that gnucap draws graphs is an aspiration to better plotting integration ;). Doing icons for text based apps can be a challenge. Some kind of abstract logo (rather than program icon) would have also been another option - which avoids the need to design so it can be simplified to a scaled version (down to about 21x21px). I guess it just depends if anyone thinks gnucap ought to have a launcher in a GUI desktop's menu, or whether it only makes sense to run from a command line. The only concept I managed to come up with for gnucap would have been a circuit fragment, with a component (or perhaps the whole fragment graphic), hooked up to a graphic element looking like an ECG / oscilloscope / chart of some kind. Best wishes, -- Peter Clifton Electrical Engineering Division, Engineering Department, University of Cambridge, 9, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FA Tel: +44 (0)7729 980173 - (No signal in the lab!) _______________________________________________ Gnucap-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucap-devel
