Also, if you mean the docs folder in a gimp install, that svg actually
HAS been there (unchanged) forever. :)
I think round-about no one would find this version satisfying anymore...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1vq9lzsbjpogct3/ancient_wilber.png?dl=0
The construction kit has a slightly more modern v
> If you look in the source (docs) you will find the wilber construction
kit as well as an svg. Been there forever
Think that falls under that "lost in the a git archive somewhere" thing I
said earlier...
What I'm saying is if the project wants it to be available to users, it
should be on the webs
>
> I did an "Internet search" before making it, as none available at the time
> were based off the 2.8 splash screen version. This is why I made one, and
> then shared it with GIMP devs and the community. It's still one of the best
> ones available, and it's one I can vouch for being cc0 as I ma
Grrr, Wilbur -> Wilber! ;)
On 29 Jan 2017 6:48 p.m., "C R" wrote:
> I did an "Internet search" before making it, as none available at the time
> were based off the 2.8 splash screen version. This is why I made one, and
> then shared it with GIMP devs and the community. It's still one of the best
I did an "Internet search" before making it, as none available at the time
were based off the 2.8 splash screen version. This is why I made one, and
then shared it with GIMP devs and the community. It's still one of the best
ones available, and it's one I can vouch for being cc0 as I made it
person
On 2017-01-28 04:14 PM, C R wrote:
It seems to be missing from the official GIMP Wilber downloads page,
but a few years ago I made Wilbur in Inkscape, and gave it to the
project.
It's probably lost in a git archive somewhere. :)
If you do an Internet search there are plenty of instances of Wilb
Riley Tallman (rptall...@gmail.com) wrote:
> I would like to design t-shirts with the Wilber logo and commercially sell
> those shirts online. I have not made the designs yet because I wanted to
> make sure that I have the right permission and legal ability to do so.
>
> The design will have nothi
Yes I spelt it wrong a few times. It's me though. Is anyone shocked at this
point? ;)
On 28 Jan 2017 10:40 p.m., "Tobias Ellinghaus" wrote:
> Am Samstag, 28. Januar 2017, 21:14:56 CET schrieb C R:
> > Wilbur
>
> Wilber ;-)
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Am Samstag, 28. Januar 2017, 21:14:56 CET schrieb C R:
> Wilbur
Wilber ;-)
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Like I said, I'm not a lawyer. I don't own any rights to the GIMP logo. I
would not be the one to ask. I'd recommend making the graphic and then
asking for permission so the devs can see it. Note that they are away this
week at a hackfest and may be slow to respond.
Hope it helps. :)
-C
On 28 Ja
It seems to be missing from the official GIMP Wilber downloads page,
but a few years ago I made Wilbur in Inkscape, and gave it to the
project.
It's probably lost in a git archive somewhere. :)
I've included a temporary link to it if the project wants to put it up
for folks to use (no attribution
Can you describe how you intend to modify it?
Also, it would be a good idea to make sure the version you want to
modify is an official one, and not one someone else made, because
those can be copyright, just as yours might be if you made a variation
of it.
See here (describes linking, downloading,
Hello,
I would like to design t-shirts with the Wilber logo and commercially sell
those shirts online. I have not made the designs yet because I wanted to
make sure that I have the right permission and legal ability to do so.
The design will have nothing other than a modified version of the Wilbe
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