Michael Schwendt wrote:
> It looks more like Gooqie than Geeqie. Perhaps even Gööqie.

> I'd favour a logo that didn't contain the letters of the name "Geeqie" at
> all. A small picture with informative value and (if possible) recognition
> value....

Thanks for the valuable feedback, Michael.

General question: What sizes (in px.)should a logo / icon nawadays have 
for the various uses? (ranging from a desktop icon to the tiny icon in 
window headers). Is there a sort of manual or convention you can point 
me to?

Thanks you,
Matej



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