> In article <4448509855-bem...@laptop>,
>    François Revol <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > some people proposed me alternative icons for NS under Haiku
>
> > For now I just took the globe part of the converted SVG logo into
> > Icon-
> > O-Matic.
>
> Actually, it looks like you've taken the globe bit of the full
> textual
> icon, because it has a white border around the edge.

Yes I didn't recall finding it alone at the time, so I cut it from the
logo...

> The "emblem" logo is actually intended for use as an icon, not the
> full
> logo. If you use the "emblem" SVG for the Haiku icon, it will look
> more
> like the Haiku icon style.
>
> Here's a direct link to the "emblem" image in SVG format:
>
>     http://source.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/art/logo/emblem/NetSurf.svg
> >
> I don't consider adding the Haiku style shadow under the NetSurf
> emblem to
> be changing the logo, it's just using it in the Haiku context, so you
> should add the shadow, and I don't think it would look out-of-place
> compared to the other icons I've seen.

Ok, I'll have a look then.

> BTW, the imageshack site doesn't work in NetSurf, but you can read
> the
> source and poke around to construct a URL which gives you the image
> from
> various bits of JavaScript source:
>
> http://triton.imageshack.us/Himg248/scaled.php?server=248&filename=screenshotartworkiconsln2.png&xsize=1600&ysize=1200
>
I didn't put it here, I have my own web space, and even with javascript
it sux :^)

> > One of the proposed icon is a rework of the official one, the other
> > is
> > a twist on the original NetPositive icon, which was a surfer with a
> > globe, which fits more into the Haiku style but is radically
> > different
> > (surfing gone wild :).
>
> I don't think NetSurf should use the Monkey icon. :)
>

Well I find it funny, but I agree it might not be suited :D

François.

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