In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Author: chris_y > Date: Sat Oct 11 16:29:24 2008 > New Revision: 5539
> URL: http://source.netsurf-browser.org?rev=5539&view=rev Log: > Distribution files including basic documentation and an alternative icon > (drawn by Martin Merz) I'm not sure what format the icons are in, so I can't see them. However, official NetSurf distributions should use the logo emblem in trunk/art/logo/emblem for the main application icon. See: http://source.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/art/logo/emblem/ The full NetSurf logo, with "NetSurf" text is trunk/art/logo/full See: http://source.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/art/logo/full/ They're in vector formats (SVG and ArtWorks). There's some information about them here: http://source.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/art/logo/README?view=markup There are bitmap versions dotted around the source tree and web site. If you can't load the vector formats and need the logo converted to a bitmap of a specific size just say and I can convert it. In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Author: chris_y > Date: Sat Oct 11 16:31:04 2008 > New Revision: 5540 > URL: http://source.netsurf-browser.org?rev=5540&view=rev > Log: > New throbber icon by Martin Merz I think it's good to have some consistency across the default NetSurf GUIs on different platforms. Obviously if there are OS specific style guides or OS icons we should use, we should follow the OS style. The RISC OS, GTK and BeOS front ends use the throbber at trunk/art/throbber for the throbber animation. See: http://source.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/art/throbber/ There are PNG and RISC OS Sprite bitmap versions in the source tree. On RISC OS, themes are supported, which allow the toolbar icons and throbber animation to be changed. I think this is the best way to cater for alternatives. The theme format used on RISC OS is only really suitable for RISC OS, I think. We did start working on a new multi-platform theme file format, whereby users could go to the web site and download the theme of their choice and have it work with NetSurf whatever platform they were using. I think we got as far as defining the file format and writing code to load and save them. Michael -- Michael Drake (tlsa) http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
