Lol! We're so controversial...after all, who truly knows what Fluid -s we're talking about :P
Please dont roast me for that one! On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 7:08 PM, Daphne Ogle <[email protected]>wrote: > That last sentence is particularly restrictive for us :) > > > On Jan 28, 2009, at 3:03 PM, Eli Cochran wrote: > > You're right, I was getting confused with his royalty license agreement >> here: >> >> http://www.pinvoke.com/license/ >> >> "The license does not permit the following uses: The icon may not be >> sublicensed, resold, rent, transfer, or otherwise made available for use or >> detached from a product, software application, or web page. The Icons may >> not be placed on any electronic bulletin board, downloadable format. You may >> not in include the icons in any web template, including those which are web >> based, but not limited to website designs and presentation templates. You >> may not use, or allow anyone else to use The Icons to create pornographic, >> libelous, obscene, or defamatory material." >> >> Thanks, >> Eli >> >> On Jan 28, 2009, at 2:51 PM, Colin Clark wrote: >> >> Hi Eli, >>> >>> The Fugue icons appear to use a Creative Commons attribution license: >>> >>> http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ >>> >>> This is very similar to the Creative Commons license we use for Fluid's >>> non-code products. In short, we have to explicitly make note of the fact >>> that Pinvoke is the author of these icons. This is pretty consistent with >>> other open source licenses we use. We include a list of attributions in our >>> wiki and in the Infusion download's README file. >>> >>> Did you find any other specific requirements in regards to attribution >>> that I missed? >>> >>> Colin >>> >>> On 28-Jan-09, at 5:08 PM, Eli Cochran wrote: >>> >>> I should note that as far as I can tell the license for the Fugue icons >>>> is not Fluid compatible since they restrict how the icons can be used. >>>> >>>> - Eli >>>> >>>> On Jan 28, 2009, at 1:34 PM, Jacob Farber wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi John, >>>>> >>>>> Just some quick points: I think the Fugue icons are a nice start; As >>>>> far as I know, Photoshop does have a several methods for maintaining the >>>>> quality of re-sampled bitmaps. If your the original author, there is the >>>>> scalable effects option when re-sampling vector/bitmap artwork to a >>>>> different size, but its only of use when your not working with sub-pixel >>>>> dimensions in your artwork (which you never should be with icons >>>>> anyway)...other than that, you might want to look at changing the Image >>>>> Interpolation option or using the Edge Enhancement filter.... >>>>> >>>>> But my main point is this: when it comes to scalable icons we have >>>>> something specific in mind which works with the fss stuff, and doesnt work >>>>> with re-sampling images. Im prepping some CSS classes to work with >>>>> icons/images to load up various sizes depending on the class names >>>>> involved. >>>>> So for example, if you have a toolbar with icon images roughly 16px x >>>>> 16px, >>>>> if you loaded one of our larger font class names you might get icons 32 x >>>>> 32 >>>>> or 24 x 24 etc. the switch would be seamless, and utilize CSS sprites. >>>>> >>>>> >>> --- >>> Colin Clark >>> Technical Lead, Fluid Project >>> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto >>> http://fluidproject.org >>> >>> >> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . >> . >> >> Eli Cochran >> user interaction developer >> ETS, UC Berkeley >> >> >> _______________________________________________________ >> fluid-work mailing list - [email protected] >> To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, >> see http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work >> > > Daphne Ogle > Senior Interaction Designer > University of California, Berkeley > Educational Technology Services > [email protected] > cell (510)847-0308 > > > > _______________________________________________________ > fluid-work mailing list - [email protected] > To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, > see http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work > -- Jacob Farber University of Toronto - ATRC Tel: (416) 946-3002 www.fluidproject.org
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