On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 8:50 PM, Joel Holdsworth
wrote:
>> Making the icon(s) configurable would be a bonus.
>
> Yes I'm not this will be possible in the first instance, because icons
> have to be compiled into the DLL resources at compile time. In the long
> run, it might be possible for some of
2009/4/18 Joel Holdsworth :
> Yes I'm not this will be possible in the first instance, because icons
> have to be compiled into the DLL resources at compile time. In the long
> run, it might be possible for some of our dialogs to use theme icons
> instead, but we'll still need a no-theme fallback o
> From: http://www.telegraphics.com.au/svn/icoformat/trunk/dist/README.html
> "The ICO format has an inherent 1 bit transparency mask (0 =
> opaque, 1 = transparent), called the AND bitmap."
> which is the older format icon. and:
> "In PNG (Vista) format icons, the alpha channel is simply s
> Making the icon(s) configurable would be a bonus.
Yes I'm not this will be possible in the first instance, because icons
have to be compiled into the DLL resources at compile time. In the long
run, it might be possible for some of our dialogs to use theme icons
instead, but we'll still need a no
2009/4/18 Ben Klein :
> 2009/4/18 Reece Dunn :
>> Yeah, AlphaBlending is not supported (hence the diagonals look jagged)
>> -- theming is also affected.
>>
>> NOTE: I have seen this happen on other Windows apps running on
>> Windows. You need to have the image support an alpha channel - which
>> I'
2009/4/18 King InuYasha :
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Scott Ritchie wrote:
>>
>> Scott Ritchie wrote:
>>>
>>> Meanwhile, I'll try drumming up some artists to see if I can get a few
>>> different Tango-compliant icons for us to chose from.
>>>
>>
>> Apparently my work has already been done!
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Scott Ritchie wrote:
> Scott Ritchie wrote:
>
>> Meanwhile, I'll try drumming up some artists to see if I can get a few
>> different Tango-compliant icons for us to chose from.
>>
>>
> Apparently my work has already been done! There are some beautiful icons
> ori
Hi,
thanks for your work, its great. i just patch my wine with it ;)
The only negativ point would be the color for me. i rather would see it
in "Windowsyellow" just to keep a bit of the look and feel.
Joel Holdsworth schrieb:
Hi,
Apologies if you've already read this - I've been having troubl
2009/4/18 Joel Holdsworth :
>> We do support transparency. Fancy alpha blending effects might not
>> work but this should work I think. It might depend on the file type
>> which was used and perhaps the setting of a color key in a palette
>> (look for other wine apps which uses, some of them must b
> We do support transparency. Fancy alpha blending effects might not
> work but this should work I think. It might depend on the file type
> which was used and perhaps the setting of a color key in a palette
> (look for other wine apps which uses, some of them must be using
> transparency). Further
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:51 PM, Warren Dumortier wrote:
> 2009/4/17 Roderick Colenbrander :
>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Joel Holdsworth
>> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Apologies if you've already read this - I've been having trouble
>>> getting the message to go through.
>>>
>>> I just had a
2009/4/17 Roderick Colenbrander :
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Joel Holdsworth
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Apologies if you've already read this - I've been having trouble
>> getting the message to go through.
>>
>> I just had a play around with Tango-ifying Wine. The end result was
>> quite pleas
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Joel Holdsworth
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Apologies if you've already read this - I've been having trouble
> getting the message to go through.
>
> I just had a play around with Tango-ifying Wine. The end result was
> quite pleasing. There aren't too many icons to deal with
Hi,
Apologies if you've already read this - I've been having trouble
getting the message to go through.
I just had a play around with Tango-ifying Wine. The end result was
quite pleasing. There aren't too many icons to deal with, so it's not a
long job.
All I've done here is swap out the shell32
2009/4/17 David Lee Lambert :
> Sure, it might look out-of-place, but Windows applications are somewhat
> out-of-place on Linux. It's very ugliness probably makes it easier to find.
The problem is, IMHO, that lately windows applications have got pretty
nice icons. But wine icon looks more "window
2009/4/17 Scott Ritchie :
> http://yokozar.org/blog/content/icons/wine.svg
Oh, that's nice!
Pity it's not tilted - I think of the Wine logo as being tilted. I
assume there's something in the Tango guidelines against that?
- d.
2009/4/17 David Lee Lambert :
> On Thursday 16 April 2009 20:19, Ben Klein wrote:
>> 2009/4/17 Scott Ritchie :
>> > A user submitted a bug report to launchpad complaining that the Wine icon
>> > is not Tango compliant: [...]
>> >
>> > In short, it means the Wine icon looks very out of place [...]
>
On Thursday 16 April 2009 20:19, Ben Klein wrote:
> 2009/4/17 Scott Ritchie :
> > A user submitted a bug report to launchpad complaining that the Wine icon
> > is not Tango compliant: [...]
> >
> > In short, it means the Wine icon looks very out of place [...]
> >
> > In short, it's ugly, but our r
I've just heard some good news on the Tango list. The Tango icons are
now public domain, which makes using them a much easier proposition.
I might see if I can improve the state of the shell32 icons at some
stage.
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Austin English schrieb:
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Dan Kegel wrote:
The Ubuntu Studio logos look fine.
I'd be happy with adopting them if they really make Wine
fit in better with modern desktops. No need to wait for 1.2,
just check 'em in now, 1.2 will be along soon enough.
Ben Klein wrote:
2009/4/17 Austin English :
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Dan Kegel wrote:
The Ubuntu Studio logos look fine.
I'd be happy with adopting them if they really make Wine
fit in better with modern desktops. No need to wait for 1.2,
just check 'em in now, 1.2 will be along soon
2009/4/17 Austin English :
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Dan Kegel wrote:
>> The Ubuntu Studio logos look fine.
>> I'd be happy with adopting them if they really make Wine
>> fit in better with modern desktops. No need to wait for 1.2,
>> just check 'em in now, 1.2 will be along soon enough
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Dan Kegel wrote:
> The Ubuntu Studio logos look fine.
> I'd be happy with adopting them if they really make Wine
> fit in better with modern desktops. No need to wait for 1.2,
> just check 'em in now, 1.2 will be along soon enough.
>
>
>
+1
--
-Austin
The Ubuntu Studio logos look fine.
I'd be happy with adopting them if they really make Wine
fit in better with modern desktops. No need to wait for 1.2,
just check 'em in now, 1.2 will be along soon enough.
Scott Ritchie wrote:
Meanwhile, I'll try drumming up some artists to see if I can get a few
different Tango-compliant icons for us to chose from.
Apparently my work has already been done! There are some beautiful
icons originally made for Ubuntu Studio that have give me everything I
asked
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 2:19 AM, Ben Klein wrote:
> Seems like a lot of fuss over a few trivial details:
> 1) The Wine system icon is ugly (I'm all in favour of changing it, but
> you make a BIG fuss over it)
> 2) If the icon is changed, it should be done in time for Ubuntu 9.10.
> (I have BIG iss
2009/4/17 Scott Ritchie :
> A user submitted a bug report to launchpad complaining that the Wine icon is
> not Tango compliant:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wine/+bug/358645
>
> So, what is Tango Compliance? Well, the Tango icons all use a set of design
> standards, and you can find
I mentioned this issue before - and I agree. Personally I'm interested
in good integration across the whole of Wine - this includes for example
the icons which appear in the file dialogs. ReactOS have adopted Tango
to great effect.
The downside is that there's really no way of making Wine's icons
A user submitted a bug report to launchpad complaining that the Wine
icon is not Tango compliant:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wine/+bug/358645
So, what is Tango Compliance? Well, the Tango icons all use a set of
design standards, and you can find them here:
http://tango.freedes
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