Hi Peter, On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 10:51 AM, PACraddock <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mirek, > > Thanks for the explanation. I've been going through the icons, and would > indeed be glad to help complete the icon set. > That's great! If you have a GitHub account, send me the name so I could add you to the repository [1]. If you don't, please create one. We use Inkscape [2] to edit icons and SparkleShare [3] to sync with GitHub. If you need help with either of them, don't hesitate to ask. If you really don't like Inkscape, any SVG-compatible editor should do. All our icons are CC-BY-SA licensed [4] -- I hope you're ok with publishing your work under that license. To echo Oskar's question, which icons are missing? Where can we find the > full existing icon set? [Still trying to find my way around the structure.] > I don't think there is a well-categorized list anywhere online. I think that, out of the various icon sets LibreOffice ships with, Industrial is most complete, so you can use http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/tree/icon-themes/industrial/cmdto get a list of our current icons. If you search for "shape" in the filename, you should get all the shape icons. Based on that list and on the shapes stencil [5], you can deduce which shapes are missing. All the 16x16 icons are missing, but the priority should be to finish up the 24x24 icons first. The 24x24 icons are really 22x22 icons with a 1px border. As for the style of the shape icons: * The shape should use the shapeFill gradient. * The outline should be black with 40% opacity. * The highlight should use the highlight gradient and be 40% opaque. The gradient should go straght from the very top of the shape to the very bottom. When setting the gradient, hold Ctrl and make sure you have snapping enabled. If the starting point doesn't snap, adjust it, again holding Ctrl. Here is the workflow I would suggest: 1) Draw the shape and apply the shapeFill gradient to it in the Fill sidebar (Ctrl+Shift+F). Make sure it has no stroke. 2) Duplicate the shape twice (Ctrl+D, Ctrl+D). 3) Add a 2px stroke to the topmost duplicate. 4) Convert the stroke to a path (Ctrl+Alt+C). 5) Select this path and the shape below it and do an intersection (Ctrl+*). You should now have the outline. 6) Make the outline black with 40% opacity. 7) Duplicate the main shape twice again (Ctrl+D, Ctrl+D). 8) Add a 4px stroke to the topmost duplicate. 9) Convert the stroke to a path (Ctrl+Alt+C). 10) Select this path and the shape below it and do an intersection (Ctrl+*). I'll call the result the "inset". 11) Duplicate the black outline from step 6 and move the duplicate to the top. 12) Select this duplicate and the inset and do a difference. (Ctrl+-). 13) Apply the highlight gradient fill to it and make it 40% opaque. I know that's a handful, but that should be all there is to these shape icons. > In terms of meetings, I'll probably try to send updates and questions on my > work through the mailing list when the timing doesn't suit me. > Alright, sounds good. [1] https://github.com/libodesign/tango-testing [2] http://inkscape.org/ [3] http://sparkleshare.org/ [4] http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ [5] http://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Cantarell -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/design/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
