Hi all, has wrote: > Indeed. The Python logo is just a badge to be applied to the larger > graphic(s)as necessary, in this case a family of four(?) OS X icons > representing an interactive Python editor (IDLE), .py document file, > .pyc/.pyo document file, and drag-n-drop script runner. The visual > language for representing text-based editors and document files on OS > X is extremely well established (e.g. compare Script Editor.app and > .scpt documents), and there's probably a fair bit of precedence for > the script runner too. So there's no reason that all of this shouldn't > be regarded as a wholly solved problem.
If someone comes up with a finished "badge" (or even a good explanation of what this should be, as long as it's not overly complex), I can make py/pyc document icons. I have the Photoshop template for it, having just made several dozen TextMate document icons (included in version 1.5.1). What should a drag-n-drop script runner look like? I'm willing to do that too, if it's a simple enough job. > All it needs is somebody with some decent Photoshop compositing skills > (and maybe a nice 3D drawing of a technical pencil) to assemble the > finished elements. Let me know what the "finished elements" are, and I'm glad to assemble them. It hopefully shouldn't take more than an hour or two at most. -Jacob _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig