Pascal Klein wrote:
So, how does that sound? Drop the official tango package, unless
someone else wishes to take it up and work on this? I think it would be
better to have one complete, consistent and polished theme as apposed
to several incomplete ones. :)
Well, I do like the idea of
Hi Henrik Ubuntu artists!
I'm the author of the original high contrast icon set. While it has been
created in vectors to allow screen density independece, I have used a
proprietary Adobe Illustrator back then.
The gnome-themes module, where the icons reside, only includes bitmaps.
There are
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
It's seems the bz2 file has them. I'll fire up my secret win32 box and
see if they can be exported to something more open.
Update: so it seems more recent versions of Adobe Illustrator can export
to SVG. I couldn't find any batch conversion utils, but there are only
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
It's seems the bz2 file has them. I'll fire up my secret win32 box
and see if they can be exported to something more open.
Update: so it seems more recent versions of Adobe Illustrator can
export to SVG. I couldn't find any batch
On Fri, 2006-03-17 at 17:22 +, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
Jakub Steiner wrote:
The gnome-themes module, where the icons reside, only includes bitmaps.
There are also some, in my view, not so well executed icons contributed
by Sun folks there. If anybody wants to step in and create a nice
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 10:13:14 +
Henrik Nilsen Omma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtworkTeam/ExampleContent
Just curious, which GIMP example content splash are we using then? The
'Davinci' one or that other:
http://wombat.nuxified.com/tmpfiles/gimp-ubuntu-splash.jpg
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 09:30:10 +
Henrik Nilsen Omma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pascal Klein wrote:
As promised. ;)
http://wombat.nuxified.com/tmpfiles/gimp-ubuntu-splash.jpg
http://wombat.nuxified.com/tmpfiles/gimp-ubuntu-spash.xcf
I've retained a few of the layers so anyone