It would help if supplying the link too.

"[1]" refers to oorexx-users e-mail thread:

<https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/mailman/oorexx-users/thread/456400160909061542s40dee60br576349096f92224c%40mail.gmail.com/#msg23489917>.

---rony



On 08.02.2021 16:24, Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
> On 07.02.2021 23:57, Rick McGuire wrote:
>> On Sun, Feb 7, 2021 at 5:34 PM P.O. Jonsson <oor...@jonases.se 
>> <mailto:oor...@jonases.se>> wrote:
>>
>>     Following Ricks advice I am looking how and where to put the additional 
>> files for the macOS
>>     installer in the SVN tree.
>>
> ... cut ...
>>
>>     I also have a question about the ooRexx icon files. I have used a high 
>> resolution (512X512
>>     px) png version of the ooRexx logo to create the icon file (icns file) 
>> for the macOS
>>     installer. It is similar to the png files used here
>>     <https://www.oorexx.org/index2.html> (256X256 px png file) and here
>>     <https://github.com/ooRexx> (png file 200X200 px) with the two "O"s 
>> close to each-other.
>>     Since I am not sure where I have "my" file from I am not sure if I can 
>> upload it or use it
>>     for icon file for the macOS.
>>     Q3: What is the opinion on this?
>>
>> If you don't really know the pedigree of the icon you are using, then please 
>> don't use it. It
>> should be easy to create a higher res version from existing resources.
>
> Being a user of the newer icons in the BSF4ooRexx project maybe I can shed a 
> little bit of light
> into this corner.
>
> The original, current ooRexx logo in the ooRexx project is from an Australian 
> friend of Mark
> Hessling, a person named Julian Choy, who created it per Mark's request and 
> donated it to the
> ooRexx project.
>
> A few years later, a Rexx programmer and artist from South Africa, Gray 
> Wilson, came up with a new
> logo based on Julian Choy's. He posted to the oorexx-user list [1] where he 
> announced the first
> version and stated: "Hello all, As a thankyou to the ooRexx community, I've 
> designed a logo based
> on the existing one by Julian Choy. It's scales well and has no artifacts 
> ("jaggies"). ...". 
>
> Gray was kind enough to invest quite a lot of time in refining the 
> logos/icons and came up with a
> BSF4ooRexx and BSF4/OOo/Rexx logo/icon which I have been using in the 
> BSF4ooRexx installer.
>
> So we are free to use both logo/icon sets. Personally, I like Grays better, 
> but this is a matter
> of taste.
>
> ---rony
>

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