Charles Plessy wrote: > The PNG file you made is borderline non-free if you do not include the > original > vector file to your Debian package. Fortunately, you can use the Dpkg format > 3.0 to make a multi-tarball source package, so it will be trivial to add > hdf5.tar.gz. > So I would propose to take the file jhdf-2.5/ncsa/hdf/view/icons/hdf_large.gif, which is included in the source package and forget about the image attached.
I have to deal with some users, which can not follow me, when I do work on the command line. That image should be more an eye guide in graphical file browsers, menus... and not really sophisticated. > This said, it is an excellent initiative to add a logo to the desktop file. If > you get positive feedback from the authors, you can also try to make a SVG > version from the Illustrator or the PDF source. Gnome and other > resource-generous desktop managers can use SVG icons. > Thanks for that invitation. I might ask a colleague, who is more into 'pixel free' images. - I just do not have the time for it. > Also, the FreeDesktop standards allow you to specify the use of this icon for > the > files that can be opened by the hdfview. You can find some hints in the > following > wiki page: http://wiki.debian.org/MimeTypesSupport > Lastly, desktop-file-validate(1) is your friend Thanks for the hint, I will have a closer look to that and correct these settings and integrate the mimetypes more properly. Achim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

