Attached you will find two more ideas for an Emacs icon ;-) The E can be seen. I don't see anything bad about this, but since I am not an expert on icons, I wonder what others think.
The E can be seen. IMO, it would be better alone, larger, and with more contrast against the background (e.g. darker red against white, if those are the colors to be used). I would lose the "m-a c s" in the icon, because of the small size. There is no reason to treat the "m-a" differently from the "c s". If the idea behind "m-a" is to depict an Emacs keybinding, then it should be "M-a" (or possibly "M-A"). And then the "c s" should be treated similarly, as "C-s" (or "C-S"). If the entire sequence is meant to be read as a key sequence, in wrap-around fashion, as "m-a c s", then I think we're asking too much, in terms of visual interpretation. Better to keep it simple. I agree with others that it would be good to get input from a graphic artist or UI pro - anyone know any ;-)? _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel