Lennart Borgman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thanks for the information. I did not know that SVG was going to be used > everywhere. Then it looks like I good idea to make both bitmap and SVG > versions. Do you have any idea of how to handle this? > > I have seen there is an SVG plugin for Gimp. However I do not know about > the internal format for Gimp, if that is a bitmap format and/or a vector > format. If Gimp can make both SVG files, png and w32 ico format files > from the same picture then we can solve this easily I guess. But that > depends on how well Gimp can handle this. There may of course also be > other options. Do you know anything about this?
If you want to create images in a vector format, you have to use a vector based drawing tool, that means you have to leave Gimp behind and use tools like Inkscape (this is the only mature free vector drawing program I know but I'm no expert in this area). Generally I still think we should give other groups a chance to offer their ideas about the new icon. I mean, emacs-devel is read by coders and not by artists. Of course many of the icons presented look really nice, so there are people here who are both but still if you look at the development of Gnome and KDE programs you will find out that there are many people with exceptional artistic talents but with no talent for (or no joy in) coding who like to contribute to free software development. -- Did you ever realize how much text fits in eighty columns? If you now consider that a signature usually consists of up to four lines, this gives you enough space to spread a tremendous amount of information with your messages. So seize this opportunity and don't waste your signature with bullshit nobody will read. _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel