Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Angus Leeming writes:
Is there anybody out there who'd like to turn my rather feeble efforts
into something professional looking? (It would benefit us all, not just
the Windows users...)
I like the LyX logo, but also the LyX-Creature. Is there a historical
preference
nick lidakis wrote:
Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
Oohhh! Funky!
Enjoy.
I did!
--
Angus
Jean-Marc == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jean-Marc The CREDITS file says:
Jean-Marc @bBernhard Psaier Designer of the LyX-Banner
Jean-Marc I am not sure whether he did the mascot too, but I remember
Jean-Marc he was a friend of Juergen Vigna.
And I forgot to mention that
Angus Leeming wrote:
nick lidakis wrote:
Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
Oohhh! Funky!
Enjoy.
I did!
I shoved it and a document icon based on it onto the wiki.
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Icons
--
Angus
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Kevin Who did the originals?
The CREDITS file says:
@bBernhard Psaier
Designer of the LyX-Banner
I am not sure whether he did the mascot too, but I remember he was a
friend of Juergen Vigna.
I think this is the historical background:
Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
Enjoy.
Can someone help me convert this nice picture to bmp or psd format?
In such a way that it is working in ms-windows environment.
I've tried that, but the t-shirt company (the print with your own logo kind
of
Gunnar wrote:
Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
Enjoy.
Can someone help me convert this nice picture to bmp or psd format?
In such a way that it is working in ms-windows environment.
I've tried that, but the t-shirt company (the print with your own logo
Gunnar wrote:
Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
Enjoy.
Can someone help me convert this nice picture to bmp or psd format?
In such a way that it is working in ms-windows environment.
I've tried that, but the t-shirt company (the print with your own logo
Gunnar.
See Lyx3.ico attached for us windows users
oops, my mail scanner didn't like an .ico file being rec'd so here it is
again (he hopes!) with the extension changed to .txt (rename to .ico on
receipt).
Image may need some further image tweaking to loose the background on a
win
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Angus Leeming writes:
Is there anybody out there who'd like to turn my rather feeble efforts
into something professional looking? (It would benefit us all, not just
the Windows users...)
I like the LyX logo, but also the LyX-Creature. Is there a historical
preference
nick lidakis wrote:
Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
Oohhh! Funky!
Enjoy.
I did!
--
Angus
Jean-Marc == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jean-Marc The CREDITS file says:
Jean-Marc @bBernhard Psaier Designer of the LyX-Banner
Jean-Marc I am not sure whether he did the mascot too, but I remember
Jean-Marc he was a friend of Juergen Vigna.
And I forgot to mention that
Angus Leeming wrote:
nick lidakis wrote:
Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
Oohhh! Funky!
Enjoy.
I did!
I shoved it and a document icon based on it onto the wiki.
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Icons
--
Angus
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Kevin Who did the originals?
The CREDITS file says:
@bBernhard Psaier
Designer of the LyX-Banner
I am not sure whether he did the mascot too, but I remember he was a
friend of Juergen Vigna.
I think this is the historical background:
Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
Enjoy.
Can someone help me convert this nice picture to bmp or psd format?
In such a way that it is working in ms-windows environment.
I've tried that, but the t-shirt company (the print with your own logo kind
of
Gunnar wrote:
Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
Enjoy.
Can someone help me convert this nice picture to bmp or psd format?
In such a way that it is working in ms-windows environment.
I've tried that, but the t-shirt company (the print with your own logo
Gunnar wrote:
Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
Enjoy.
Can someone help me convert this nice picture to bmp or psd format?
In such a way that it is working in ms-windows environment.
I've tried that, but the t-shirt company (the print with your own logo
Gunnar.
See Lyx3.ico attached for us windows users
oops, my mail scanner didn't like an .ico file being rec'd so here it is
again (he hopes!) with the extension changed to .txt (rename to .ico on
receipt).
Image may need some further image tweaking to loose the background on a
win
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> Angus Leeming writes:
>> Is there anybody out there who'd like to turn my rather feeble efforts
>> into something professional looking? (It would benefit us all, not just
>> the Windows users...)
>
> I like the "LyX" logo, but also the "LyX-Creature". Is there a
nick lidakis wrote:
> Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
Oohhh! Funky!
> Enjoy.
I did!
--
Angus
> "Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jean-Marc> The CREDITS file says:
Jean-Marc> @bBernhard Psaier Designer of the LyX-Banner
Jean-Marc> I am not sure whether he did the mascot too, but I remember
Jean-Marc> he was a friend of Juergen Vigna.
And I forgot to
Angus Leeming wrote:
> nick lidakis wrote:
>> Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
>
> Oohhh! Funky!
>
>> Enjoy.
>
> I did!
I shoved it and a document icon based on it onto the wiki.
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Icons
--
Angus
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Kevin> Who did the originals?
>
> The CREDITS file says:
>
> @bBernhard Psaier
>Designer of the LyX-Banner
>
> I am not sure whether he did the mascot too, but I remember he was a
> friend of Juergen Vigna.
I think this is the historical background:
> Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
> Enjoy.
Can someone help me convert this nice picture to bmp or psd format?
In such a way that it is working in ms-windows environment.
I've tried that, but the t-shirt company (the "print with your own logo" kind
of
Gunnar wrote:
Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
Enjoy.
Can someone help me convert this nice picture to bmp or psd format?
In such a way that it is working in ms-windows environment.
I've tried that, but the t-shirt company (the "print with your own
Gunnar wrote:
Here is an svg icon that is part of (I think) the etiquette icon theme.
Enjoy.
Can someone help me convert this nice picture to bmp or psd format?
In such a way that it is working in ms-windows environment.
I've tried that, but the t-shirt company (the "print with your own
Gunnar.
See Lyx3.ico attached for us windows users
oops, my mail scanner didn't like an .ico file being rec'd so here it is
again (he hopes!) with the extension changed to .txt (rename to .ico on
receipt).
Image may need some further image tweaking to loose the background on a
win
I'm busy trying to package up LyX/Win 1.3.6 and one of the things that
entails is associating a couple of 32x32 pixel icons with lyx.exe and with
.lyx files. Now Windows can associate multiple images at different color
depths with each, so I've started off with 16 color and 256 color images.
On Monday 23 May 2005 21:59, Angus Leeming wrote:
I'm busy trying to package up LyX/Win 1.3.6 and one of the things
that entails is associating a couple of 32x32 pixel icons with
lyx.exe and with .lyx files. Now Windows can associate multiple
images at different color depths with each, so I've
Angus Leeming writes:
Is there anybody out there who'd like to turn my rather feeble efforts
into something professional looking? (It would benefit us all, not just
the Windows users...)
I like the LyX logo, but also the LyX-Creature. Is there a historical
preference one way or the other to
Thomas Templin wrote:
On Monday 23 May 2005 21:59, Angus Leeming wrote:
I'm busy trying to package up LyX/Win 1.3.6 and one of the things
that entails is associating a couple of 32x32 pixel icons with
lyx.exe and with .lyx files. Now Windows can associate multiple
images at different color
I'm busy trying to package up LyX/Win 1.3.6 and one of the things that
entails is associating a couple of 32x32 pixel icons with lyx.exe and with
.lyx files. Now Windows can associate multiple images at different color
depths with each, so I've started off with 16 color and 256 color images.
On Monday 23 May 2005 21:59, Angus Leeming wrote:
I'm busy trying to package up LyX/Win 1.3.6 and one of the things
that entails is associating a couple of 32x32 pixel icons with
lyx.exe and with .lyx files. Now Windows can associate multiple
images at different color depths with each, so I've
Angus Leeming writes:
Is there anybody out there who'd like to turn my rather feeble efforts
into something professional looking? (It would benefit us all, not just
the Windows users...)
I like the LyX logo, but also the LyX-Creature. Is there a historical
preference one way or the other to
Thomas Templin wrote:
On Monday 23 May 2005 21:59, Angus Leeming wrote:
I'm busy trying to package up LyX/Win 1.3.6 and one of the things
that entails is associating a couple of 32x32 pixel icons with
lyx.exe and with .lyx files. Now Windows can associate multiple
images at different color
I'm busy trying to package up LyX/Win 1.3.6 and one of the things that
entails is associating a couple of 32x32 pixel icons with lyx.exe and with
.lyx files. Now Windows can associate multiple images at different color
depths with each, so I've started off with 16 color and 256 color images.
On Monday 23 May 2005 21:59, Angus Leeming wrote:
> I'm busy trying to package up LyX/Win 1.3.6 and one of the things
> that entails is associating a couple of 32x32 pixel icons with
> lyx.exe and with .lyx files. Now Windows can associate multiple
> images at different color depths with each, so
Angus Leeming writes:
> Is there anybody out there who'd like to turn my rather feeble efforts
> into something professional looking? (It would benefit us all, not just
> the Windows users...)
I like the "LyX" logo, but also the "LyX-Creature". Is there a historical
preference one way or the
Thomas Templin wrote:
On Monday 23 May 2005 21:59, Angus Leeming wrote:
I'm busy trying to package up LyX/Win 1.3.6 and one of the things
that entails is associating a couple of 32x32 pixel icons with
lyx.exe and with .lyx files. Now Windows can associate multiple
images at different color
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