Richard M. Stallman wrote:
Rob Davenport has made MS Windows icons for Emacs from the current logo
by Luise Fernandes.
Sorry, what does "the current logo by Luise Fernandes" mean?
Sorry, I spelt his name wrong. It should be "Luis Fernandes". He has
made the logo in red and blue that you see if you open emacs with "emacs
-q --no-site-file" on a window system (or at least in w32).
You say "icons", plural. For what purposes do you intend to use thes
icons? And why can't we use the icons that are already installed in
Emacs?
Rob Davenport has made icons from the logo. It is not very easy to make
good logos since they are so small. On w32 an icon file my contain
images of different sizes, normally 16x16 pixels, 32x32 and sometimes
48x48. Often 16x16 is what you most often see.
Because of struggle with this and to be helpful I guess Rob has made
several versions based on the logo. They use different parts of the logo
and different colors. There is also one including the whole logo, but do
not think it is not recognizeable when it small as icons are.
To give a view of them I have uploaded screen shots to
http://ourcomments.org/Emacs/NewIcons.html.
My purpose was to include the icon in emacs.exe etc on w32. The current
icon is also shown on the page above.
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