I was thinking of just a ruler with the letter D, A or T, but there's 
probably something better. If the three can have some common element 
(like the ruler) that would be fine. I haven't taken a look at your 
icons yet.

Bob


Angel Herráez wrote:

>Bob Hanson wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Great! Angel, can we have three measurement icons, please -- Distance, 
>>Angle, and Torsion?
>>    
>>
>
>Mmmm.
>I have several versions of a ruler and a compass, but they don't look great at 
>20px, so I'm 
>sticking to the old ruler, which is clearer. 
>For the angle, I can think of something, but for the torsion, any ideas?
>
>I am definitely going for the set Nuvola-style icons (see my demo webpage)
>
>Technical questions:
>
>1. for the existing icons, I will just put the new files in
>       trunk/Jmol/src/org/openscience/jmol/images/
>       either overwriting or adding them
>  That's the right directory, ok?
>
>2. Will there be no problem with using PNG files? Some of the icons don't look 
>so nice if 
>degraded to GIF
>
>3. I am editing 
>       src\org\openscience\jmol\Properties\Jmol-resources.properties
>   is that ok?  Any other file to edit?
>
>4. The animation controls in Atom Chooser, are meant to mean the same as those 
>in the 
>toolbar, or should I leave them as they are now? Not sure if that's frame 
>animation too.
>
>
>
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