On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 1:10 PM, JLuc wrote: > AMOF & AFAIK, SVG is usualy the icon design extension (along with AI).
Well, Inkscape has become a sort of standard de-facto for icon design. Hence SVG is the source file format. The GNOME team which I mentioned there uses the so called one-canvas workflow. What it means is that versions of an icon in all sizes are created in a single document, pixel grid aligned, with uniform IDs for all groups that contain all pieces of one icon. Then a Ruby script goes through every such document to do exporting of SVG to PNG. It's quite convinient. The archive that is linked from G+ thread has that script. Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org
